
Here's Something new for Club Members ... Do you have any pictures of a car you can't quite identify? Maybe somebody in the club can do that with just one look! Send a computer scan of your photo to me at Webmaster@redhookcarclub.com I will post the picture here and hopefully someone in the club will send me an answer to forward on to you!
Entry by Walt Lennon




The 789 Chevy is a concept blend from the 1957,’58 and ’59 Chevrolet models …. hence 789.
Kanter Concepts is the design studio and parent company of (no 2 alike) n2a Motors. They combined the design elements from 1957 Chevrolet, 1958 Chevrolet and 1959 Chevrolet models. The 789 Chevy shows the world that you really can't have enough of a good thing plus up-to-date performance and reliability.
The 789 Chevy model is built on the 2005-2007 Corvette 6th generation chassis. The Corvette C6-R is the best sports car General Motors ever built. With the new C6 chassis as their starting point n2a Motors created a car that has the eyes, hood, front fenders and grille of the 1957 Chevy Belair, the tail fins of a 1959 Chevy and the interior and midsection suggestive of a 1958 Impala.
Named for the three years represented in the overall design, the 789 Chevy is instantly recognizable by car buffs from around the world. With a price tag of $135,000 you can get in and go anywhere, drive at speeds of up to 190 MPH and get 25 miles per gallon while cruising on the highway. All 789 Chevy's are equipped with Corvette standard equipment including the 400 HP V8 engine.
http://www.57classicchevy.com/789-chevy.html

This is a picture of MaryAnn Williams' grandfather, MaryAnn and Mike Duffy are trying to find out the make and year of the car in this picture. If anyone can help them please email me (Webmaster) at the above link, or contack Mike Duffy. I hope someone can help MaryAnn and Mike - we will post any responses we get for "ID"-ing this car below... Thanks



Isn't Don the guy with all the FORDS, and Dan the guy with the BIG-BLOCK Chevy Chevelle?

This is a scan of a not so good quality B/W negative I found, while sorting out some old family files. I would like to ID this car just for the heck of it ... and ... Who knows if I talk about it by make/model I might even find out which family member owned it. - Bob Speicher - WEBMASTER!



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