Has anyone heard about this company? They are Classic Reflection Coachworks (CRC) in Lakewood, WA. Here's the narrative I received with the e-mail and some pics. Don't know if I'd do this to a 2003 Corvette or not. Wonder what the cost was?
PS - I think the wheels suck
Thought you guys might enjoy seeing what I've had done to the 2003 Anniversary Red corvette convertible (Deb & I called her "ANN") that I bought after I'd sold the 62 Almond Beige last year (my very first vette - owned her for 32 years). Here are a couple of pictures: one of my dropping ANN off on 30 Dec 05, ANN nude on 04 Jan 06, and then picking her up on 02 May 06. I drove her up and then drove her back four months later. So now we have the classic '62 almond beige exterior and the insides of the 2003 ANN (color, modern technology, safety, & creature comforts) -- the best of both worlds!The company that made the modification is Classic Reflection Coachworks (CRC) in Lakewood, WA. Their web site is:
http://www.crcoachworks.com/
Everybody has to have a toy, right? I reckon this means I won't be buying an airplane - maybe not even flying one for quite some time. My wallet is empty!
Cheers.
Doc
Dropping car off
<img src="http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e292/engineguy/ANNDropOff30Dec05.jpg" border=0>
Car in mid modification
<img src="http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e292/engineguy/ANNnude04Jan06.jpg" border=0>
Finished 2003/1962 Vette
<img src="http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e292/engineguy/DocnANN02May06.jpg" border=0>
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