ERTL 2003 Corvette 50 Anniversary
ERTL 2003 Corvette 50 Anniversary
The Corvette marks its 50th year in 2003, and Chevrolet's rather subdued response is somehow appropriate. Sure, Chevy could have come up with an ultra-expensive and limited-production special edition, perhaps something along the lines of a street-legal version of the C5R endurance racers. But Chevy didn't. Instead, the 50th Anniversary Edition is a trim package available on Coupes and convertibles.
And now i add a special touch...an opening rear end, probably the only one in Canada whith carpet and an functional trunk:okay:
What do said about that!
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I like it! So tell me what was involved with the modified rear? It looks very well done.
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The rear was sealed
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Yes, so how did you un-seal it?GP246 wrote:The rear was sealed
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It was just ....hey wait a minute i'm not revealing all my secret
It was just a small piece of metal who blocked the rear, it was like a lock, so i take it off and repaint a part off the rear end, you can see the mark in the yellow circle
At the beginning the rear was not supposed to open.
It was just a small piece of metal who blocked the rear, it was like a lock, so i take it off and repaint a part off the rear end, you can see the mark in the yellow circle
At the beginning the rear was not supposed to open.
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Why would they do that? Is the 1:1 built as so?
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As you can see the rear is opening on the 1:1, so it's a mistake from ERTL
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Very nice...still love the styling on the C5. This Ertl one looks very well done.
I have the early C5 Coupe by UT (with red interior).
I have the early C5 Coupe by UT (with red interior).
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As someone told me this is a manual car but................... where is the clutch.......doooooooo!
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Ha ha, its called magic clutch. New option offered by GM