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I am here again with some questions. Is there somewhere on the internet a kind of list where who contains a record of all callaways wich where build? year, color, aerobody, hp. etc?

Thx, John
 
Johnny, this is from the program that was handed out at Bloomington Gold this year where the special collection was "The Corvettes of Reeves Callaway" Maybe this info will help you. Hopefully it's readable!

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Data courtesy Callaway Cars Inc., Mike Antonick, publisher - Corvette Black Book, Chris Chessnoe archives

Data courtesy Mike Antonick, publisher - Corvette Black Book
 
EricVonHa said:
Check on Ebay... those books are selling for $6250.00 now!
You are joking right?
 
Hey Reuben, that thing is really cool! Thanks for posting it up! It looks like the aerobody kit really took off for 1990 and especially 1991, only 3 1991 coupes with stock bodies? I'm surprised the SuperNatural numbers are so low. That wasn't as expensive compared to the price of the car, and could be done on used cars. I would have thought there'd be 50-100 of them per year.
 
EricVonHa said:
Check on Ebay... those books are selling for $6250.00 now!
I have a few xtra of these............I'll let them go for $5,000.
 
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Thx gentlemen! What a question can do :) . I see the numbers, but I do not see the colors. Are there any record of them?
 
johnny said:
Thx gentlemen! What a question can do :) . I see the numbers, but I do not see the colors. Are there any record of them?
No problem Johnny, anything to help. That is the only info along the lines of production #'s. No info on colors. I'm sure with a call to Joanne at Callaway you would be able to get the info you are looking for.
 
To be honest.....I look for a GS, but what are those machines expencive compare to other colors.
 
johnny said:
I am here again with some questions. Is there somewhere on the internet a kind of list where who contains a record of all callaways wich where build? year, color, aerobody, hp. etc?

Thx, John
As a rule, Callaway Cars does not release lists of how many, and such.
That said, the picture posted within (of the program) is as good of a list as you will come by, and is the most accurate.

These cars just do not come up for sale very often, compared to others, and it may be best to focus on a few color choices - I know that two of the three Callaway GS's for example, will not be sold in my lifetime ;)
the third, recently found a home (a couple years ago)

IMO, I would buy a GS if that is what you want, and start from scratch - Hope this helps :m
 
*89x2* said:
As a rule, Callaway Cars does not release lists of how many, and such.
That said, the picture posted within (of the program) is as good of a list as you will come by, and is the most accurate.
I have no idea about other years but I can say the B2K Production numbers quoted on the second page are incorrect for 1990. There were a total of 58 TT's that year and not all were ordered through Bowling Green under RPO B2K. The data listed is 38 coupes + 21 convertibles = 59 total. That is not possible and also conflicts with the breakdown of coupe/convertible/aerobody on the previous page which states the correct total of 58 TT cars. The absolute highest RPO B2K number for 1990 is 57 or less.
 
Callaway will release the information to any owner, potential owner or anyone who has a journalistic interest. If you don't have a specific car in mind or if the current owner isn't actively selling... the information may be unavailable for privacy reasons. As seen by the Bloomington Bloomington Special Collection publication... the data is out there. When it surfaces, grab ahold of it tight! I dropped mine to $5500.00 ;)
 
90Callaway said:
I have no idea about other years but I can say the B2K Production numbers quoted on the second page are incorrect for 1990. There were a total of 58 TT's that year and not all were ordered through Bowling Green under RPO B2K. The data listed is 38 coupes + 21 convertibles = 59 total. That is not possible and also conflicts with the breakdown of coupe/convertible/aerobody on the previous page which states the correct total of 58 TT cars. The absolute highest RPO B2K number for 1990 is 57 or less.
Kevin, there is one 1990 "B2K" car that was "unconverted" - although I have not seen the RPO label, I have spoken w/ three different and reliable sources that explained why one wasn't done - the car was also offered for sale about a decade ago - the highlight of that ad was the idea to make it a Speedster, as the car in question is a red 6 spd. Convertible.
Hope this helps :m
 
I started a new post. I did not mean to step on your post
 
*89x2* said:
Kevin, there is one 1990 "B2K" car that was "unconverted" - although I have not seen the RPO label, I have spoken w/ three different and reliable sources that explained why one wasn't done - the car was also offered for sale about a decade ago - the highlight of that ad was the idea to make it a Speedster, as the car in question is a red 6 spd. Convertible.
Hope this helps :m
A B2K that's not a Twin Turbo... now that's something I didn't know!
 

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