Have a look at this Corvette. Which generation is it? If you cannot decide, do not worry: it is a retro-mod pieced together from as many as three ‘Vettes on a Cadillac chassis.
N2A Motors, which was apparently tasked with building this car with late 1950s-era aesthetics, took a creative approach to it. It combined the nose of a ’57 Corvette with the doors from a ’58 model and a rear end of a ’59 example. A relatively recent 2008MY Cadillac XLR provided the underpinnings and the tech.
Custom touches are also present, as evidenced by a unique radiator grille and a redesigned hood cover. In fact, the wheels are the only thing remaining stock Cadillac on the outside.
In contrast, both the interior and the engine remain untouched, save for a new beige-and-red leather trim with occasional wood inserts. Power comes from a 4.6-liter V8 partnered with an A/T.
At a recent auction, the unique coupe found a new owner who happily parted with $110,000 USD for it.