Corvettes at Detroit Autorama Show - Part I

There were many beautiful Corvettes at the Detroit Autorama this past weekend!

One of my favorite Corvettes, without question, was the 789, manufactured by n2a Motors of Santa Ana, California.

The front of the vehicle resembles the 1957 full sized Chevrolet. The side resembles the 1958. The rear is all 1959 Impala. All of this is assembled on a C6 Corvette chassis. Honestly, it may not sound right on paper, but this vehicle is beautiful!

My personal photos did not do the vehicle the justice these promo shots do for it. It is gorgeous from every direction. Personally, I'd like to see it in red and black, too.

The factory is developing some other vehicles as well, all of which sound interesting to me.  We wish them well because we would like to see versions of a Corvette like this at the Woodward Dream Cruise this summer, and then in car shows every\where!

[ n2a Motors ]

 

Written By:sandra taylor On June 20, 2007 8:22 AM

Can it be built right hand drive?

Written By:Bill On June 21, 2007 10:45 AM

Not sure on that, but I don't know why not. I'd suggest that you check the website: www.n2amotors.com, and then call or write them.

Written By:vince On July 12, 2007 7:34 PM

That car is sick. How much would you sell it for?

Written By:Bill On July 13, 2007 8:13 AM

I hope you mean "sick" in a good way. According to a Jalopnik posting, the cost is $40,000 over the cost of the C6 to which the alterations are made. The buyer can select whatever features he or she needs in the C6 (automatic or stick, Z51 or not, etc.).

Paste this link into your browser for the Jalopnik article: http://jalopnik.com/cars/custom-cars/hot-rods/chevy+chevy+chevy-the-789-by-n2a-motors-212240.php

Written By:Dniel Witt On September 11, 2007 5:27 PM

Soooo... What's the total price? $40,000.00 Plus = ?

Written By:Bill On September 12, 2007 10:07 AM

An exact amount would have to come from n2a Motors, of course. As an example, if the basic, pre-modified car was purchased for $37,000, the total would be $77,000, plus taxes, title, and license.

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