Ultra-rare 4-door Chevrolet Corvette surfaces for sale

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Ultra-rare 4-door Chevrolet Corvette surfaces for sale

Ford is expanding the Mustang lineup this year with a four-door electric utility vehicle called the Mach-E that represents a shocking departure for the brand as it looks to reach new customers. But could Chevrolet do something similar with the Corvette?

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General Motors CEO Mary Barra recently told Motor Trend she’s “not going to say never,” but indications are that such a move won’t happen anytime soon.

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However, it nearly did 40 years ago when Chevrolet commissioned a four-door version of the third-generation Corvette. Six of the cars were built by California Custom Coach in Pasadena to test the market, each requiring two donor cars for a build that preserved the stock front and rear ends while creating a four-seat passenger compartment under double-T-top roof.

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According to Super Chevy, the plan was to sell a factory-backed model called the Corvette America at a rate of 40 each year, but a projected $35,000 price tag at a time when the Corvette started at $13,000 doomed the car and just one prototype and five customer cars were built by California Custom Coach before the project was shelved.

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One of the two that are known to still exist is currently up for sale at a car dealer in Milpitas, Calif., for $102,526. BarnFinds.com reports that it was previously listed on Craigslist last October for $119,650 and for $275,000 in 2017. The seller, NBS Auto Showroom, claims the very red-on-red hatchback is a numbers-matching original with 21,000 miles on its 350 cubic-inch V8.

If Chevrolet ever decides to build a four-door Corvette again, it’ll have to find a different way to do it. The all-new 2020 model features a mid-engine design that would make a stretch like this a bit of, well, a stretch.
 
uglier than a kick in the nuts. If I had 100k to play with, it wouldnt be spent on this.

But big bro has a 72 t top vette he might be selling me next year...hopefully
 
uglier than a kick in the nuts. If I had 100k to play with, it wouldnt be spent on this.

But big bro has a 72 t top vette he might be selling me next year...hopefully

Yeah, it’s more the fact it’s rare... than good looking.

Definitely would turn heads on the road.
 
I think it's pretty cool looking. I can see why it didn't sell at almost three times the price of the two door and I'm sure the handling would suck but overall, I could see picking it up if I was a collector.
 
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