Would love to know more and see some more pics of these two , especially the finned one . Vettes are funny , vette owners can be fickle with their “ the day it rolled off the assembly line “ mentality . I looked at a o/t 77 vette a while ago , beautiful car , red , black leather , T-top 4 speed fully loaded , super clean unmolested . And buddy was going on and on and on how it has “ ALL FACTORY OPTIONS “ including the fender alarm . Ummmm cool man , it’s an ignition switch in the drivers fender connected to an alarm system that never actually worked correctly . anyways , it made me laugh as the car was your typical corvette museum piece , and with his corvette hat and white sneakers your typical corvette owner , giving me build numbers and how many where made with this or that combination etc . Finally had to tell him , it’s a smogged out late 70’s vette !! I like them , they are fun to drive , starting to pick up in collector car circles but still …… not exactly a “ desirable car “ Think I pissed him off , could not come to a deal . Oh well I think I dodged a slow bullet it there Always curious when I see custom vettes and hot rod vettes how many where restored back to factory once the fun was done snd the car was sold
What's wrong with this picture? Four seat Corvette. https://www.hagerty.com/media/automotive-history/the-real-story-behind-the-four-seat-1963-corvette/