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n2a takes GM retro to the extreme with 789, Wildcat and 5-to-1
We've seen the works of n2a (no two alike) around, most recently at the 2006 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. This bespoke coach builder will take a Chevy Corvette or Kappa car and completely reskin it to create a head-turning fusion of retro design cues and modern day engineering. The 789 is perhaps n2a's most well known product. It's named after the three Chevy model years from which it draws inspiration: 1957, 1958 and 1959. A turnkey version of the 789 costs about $135,000, which is decidedly very unretro.
Check out n2a's other two models after the jump and feel free to study the design cues of each car in our high-resolution gallery.
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In the aftermath of the whole four-door Mustang affair, we bring you something along the same lines... only significantly more depressing, at least for classic motor enthusiasts. It seems that for some, owning a vintage Mustang just isn't unique enough. A few owners have chopped and butchered their classics into stretched abominations.
Blackforest Motorsports Announces Mustang GT Class Campaign -- Blackforest Motorsports, which delivered the Ford Mustang FR500C's first win in Grand-Am Cup Series competition in its debut at Daytona International Speedway in 2005, will be looking to accomplish a similar feat in 2007
The Mustang has become almost as important to Ford as the F-150, if not for what it contributes to the company's bottom line than for how it improves the company's image. That's why any news about changes being made to the current Mustang is big news, no matter how specious it may turn out to be.
This January's Barrett-Jackson Collector Car auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, will follow up last year's Detroit concept car theme with this pair of Dodge "Firearrow" concepts - the o­nly convertible versions in the world.