Many enthusiasts consider the third-generation iteration of the iconic Corvette the best looking, and with its bold sharply-styled fenders and classic Stingray lines, it’s hard to argue. Many purists say leave it alone, but with the restomod and custom segments soaring in popularity, many builders are attempting anything to grab the attention of potential buyers.
Some on social media are saying this one went too far.
Quick Facts
- Frame-off restoration and a full Greenwood body kit
- 500hp 383 stroker small block
- Competition Cam, Brodex CNC ported heads, roller rockers
- All-new Naugahyde interior with new carpet, seats, sills, and dash
- Lamborghini Orange Pearlescence paint
- Less than 2500 miles
My Favorite Angle
If you’re having flashbacks to the custom Stingray from Corvette Summer, you are not alone.
Sentiment From Those Shaking Their Heads
Well, How much does she cost?!?
$44,900
(Seems fairly reasonable)
So, CorvSport readers, what do you think? Did the builder go too far with the design and color, and does the price seem reasonable?
CLICK HERE for a link to the Facebook listing. Important notes: A Facebook account will most likely be required, as will joining the page. As of 12/20/23, the listing was live, but if the link is dead it was pulled by the seller. CorvSport does not have any affiliation with the seller, nor were we compensated for featuring this Corvette.
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