oh the shame!!! to do that to a 65 vette. if you did it today the local vette club would come over and burn you on a cross
For a living he restores basket case Corvettes of any age.
This one started as a 1969.
As it is based on the non-running 1965 show car that has not been seen since its one showing in 1965, and probably is long scrapped, that makes it unique for those who were not around in 1965 to see the original Mako Shark II.
I wonder about some car people today, back then and into the seventies, an automobile was a thing, meant to be used, not some thing to be treated as an art show display.
Up until ten-fifteen years ago, old race cars were just that old race cars, that were still being raced and/or driven on the street.
Now they are treated like million dollar whores.
I very much like the car , but then, I find unmodified Corvettes to be boring same old, same old.