C4 Greenwood
Hi CKwhite and everyone else.
I bought a 1990 Greenwood in 2005, and the wife makes me dust-off the trophies. In short, that's what I think about the Greenwood body mods... as in Kewl.
I've been thinking about trading it in for a C7, but not for anything less than what I paid for it - because it's unique.
I understand that my car came from Eckler's in Florida - with 2654 miles on the odometer. It currently has less than 25k miles on it.
1990 was the first year of the Digital Dash - which I like... along with the Competition Seats & interior.
Without checking, I think this car had every available option. I did goto NCM site and order a Sales Sticker.
I have taken the time to investigate John Greenwood.
Back in the early days of Corvette racing, everyone knew everyone else. John Greenwood drove for BFGoodrich tires & Corvette in the famous wide-body Corvettes - in the 70's and 80's. I have seen 1 or 2 wide-bodies around in white and other colors, but they too are rare.
The Greenwood shop is pretty-much shut down at this point in 2012-2013, but there should be someone there for parts if needed.
CKWhite: If you love your Greenwood, try looking for a front air dam and paint it to match the red of the rest of your car. Nice color & stripes!
While most aero packages don't do anything, I'd say that the greenwood kits -Do- help stabilize the car - at speeds above 100 mph - which is very easy to do in the Greenwood.
The front air dam extends into the radiator area - which is tilted at 13 degrees (per designer Dave) primarily because it wouldn't fit straight up.
A side benefit of this is that Radar signals don't bounce back to the radar gun as easily. The cop needs to be pretty much on top of you before their Radar works.
The sides of the Greenwood package extend in under the car approx 8" or 10" - capturing the air. I have shot some pics from beneath. Sure does look like a race car.
The back side continues the air dam effect with a full cover that goes from the rear axle to the bumper - held by 3 screws - which can be taken off to get at the spare tire.
Other mods I've done include Long-tube Headers by StainlessWorks, fixing the intake (it needs to breathe...) and a custom chip by Jeremy Formatto (of Tampa FL)
Wife says it's fast enough.
BarryZ, Reading PA