Corvette Parts “Restomod” or Modification
Are you a Corvette enthusiast? These days
getting into the fad of restoration and
modification is getting on the heights.
And
one of the most modified cars is America’s
best loved sports car- Corvette.
Owners of...
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Corvette Parts “Restomod” or Modification
Are you a Corvette enthusiast? These days
getting into the fad of restoration and
modification is getting on the heights.
And
one of the most modified cars is America’s
best loved sports car- Corvette.
Owners of
these pricey sports auto see them as a blank
canvas where they can express their creative
impulses.
This is why only a customized
Corvette usually called as “Restomod” can grab their attention.
Since its inception up to the era of 90s, “unrestored” cars were referred to in various ways.
Cars were
called as original, authentic, genuine, and so forth.
Until the phrase "survivor" came into rage when
David Burroughs of Bloomington Gold listed it as a brand name.
To be called as “Survivor” requires
apparent and distinctive definition, a process that must be followed and a set of standards in order to be
properly used.
In other words, a car that has had survived many decades of ownership such as Corvette, doesn t qualify it
as a "Surv
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