In homage to the first generation Corvette (C1) has Classic Reflection Coachworks (CRC) made the impossible possible. They've rebuilt a 2004 Corvette to look confusingly like the coveted classic. The masterpiece of craftsmanship shines in a Body made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic, which impressively imitates the unmistakable design of the C1 Corvette. No details were left out: shimmering Chrome bumpers and diverse trim parts put shiny accents while specific C1 emblems complete the appearance. The piece of jewelery is also equipped with a black Soft top hood equipped, which gives the finishing touch to the classic charm.
C1 Corvette Homage
There are shiny ones in the wheel arches Chrome five-spoke wheels in the sizes 19 and 20 inches, which emphasize the sporty character of the vehicle. The standard ones ensure optimum braking performance Disc brakes of the 2004 model. Inside the converted classic you will find a Interior, which essentially corresponds to that of a typical C5 Corvette. Black and red leather wraps the seats and provides a pleasantly luxurious driving experience. By the way, the well-known one is waiting under the hood 5,7-liter LS1 V8, which is in original condition 350 PS and impressive 488 NM torque brings to the streets. about a Four-speed automatic transmission the power is transmitted to the rear wheels.
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For lovers of the C1 who appreciate the modern comfort of a C5, the powerful and visually impressive conversion could be just the right thing. Anyone who is interested in the vehicle currently still has the opportunity to buy it on the auction platform Bring a trailer to bid. But hurry, the unique piece will certainly not remain unclaimed for long! If we get more information about the changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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