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1995 GULDSTRAND Nassau Roadster (opinions please)

JonM

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Never saw a Nassau in person, but I have had experience with the coupe (We had the #1 car at one of our club meetings back in '95, and now I discover that it's right across the alley from my mechanic's house. ;)). I'll tell ya, I really like it. Everything that is, except for the twelve tailights! :L

I would like to have a Nassau. :cool

_ken :w
 
Geez Chris, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what car you're partial to. :L

Y'all are aware of the fact that those cars (the GS's, both coupe and convertible) were initially designed around a natural gas fired powerplant, right? ;)

_ken :v
 
Ken said:
Geez Chris, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what car you're partial to. :L

Y'all are aware of the fact that those cars (the GS's, both coupe and convertible) were initially designed around a natural gas fired powerplant, right? ;)

_ken :v

Yeah, I am rather partial :D

I do recall the articles about thenatural gas & other flex fuels at the time they were built - I really do like the looks of that car but would be seriously afraid to drive it :eek

That car is destined to be a piece of Corvette tuner history :m
 
Only if you're going to use it only on the weekends, or put it on display. Since it is a prototype, any damage would be very expensive to repair.
On the optherhand, if you just hit the lottery and have green coming out of your ears, go for it!!!!!
 

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