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Just a heads up for the Callaway owners...

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Fellas (and ladies?),

Give me 4 years. In 4 years or less, I will own a Callaway TT 'Vette. The problem is the rare factor, so if any of you TT owners out there hit the skids in the next few years (heaven forbid...) and need a massive influx of cash, just let me know. I'll be happy to annex your precious Callaway in exchange for a pretty penny. I won't be much help for a year or two, but in 3 years.... I can take that pesky expensive rare fantastic vehicle off your hands. :D


This is merely an FYI to keep in the back of your brain until it's the right time! :_rock

Mike
 
Mike, Now all you have to do is find a Callaway owner willing to sell ;)

Time flys!!!!!!! I recently discovered the pic of the black Callaway B2K I saw June 88 on the showroom floor at Rosenthal Chevy :eek

Keep the faith :beer
 
ediconu said:
I gotta figure out what B2K means....

B2K is the GM Option code for the Callaway Corvettes

Like dual roof panels on a coupe is C2L and G92 is performance axle (on an auto. ) B2K is an option too :)

Callaway Corvettes ordered thought Bowling Green also got SEO Z5G (SEO special equip. option) which included long air dam, pwr. st. cooler, free flow mufflers and J55 BIG 13" brakes)

Enjoy :w
 
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH!

I thought the Callaways were like RUF Porsches. Where the RUF company buys a bunch of the 911 Turbos and goes to town replacing all of the parts... I had no idea that the Callaways were officially linked with GM. That's sweet.

Mike
 
The Supernaturals were built a different way - although no option, you could send your car to Old Lyme or, have a new one shipped directly there...


The B2K's hold a very unique distinction for its RPO code and the way they were constructed - a special place in Corvette History :)
 
If you want to start making payments on mine now-- I'll give the car to you in about 10 years! ;)
 
I'm going to have to take delivery before I start with the payments... Can a few of you stop driving yours in anticipation of me buying it when you sell it?

I don't want any more miles being put on my car. Feel free to start it up and take it out every few weeks, but don't just cruise for the sake of cruising, that's what I'm going to be doing.

:J
 
ediconu said:
I'm going to have to take delivery before I start with the payments... Can a few of you stop driving yours in anticipation of me buying it when you sell it?

I don't want any more miles being put on my car. Feel free to start it up and take it out every few weeks, but don't just cruise for the sake of cruising, that's what I'm going to be doing.

:J

Too funny ;LOL Seriously, you will find that most all of the Callaways are VERY well kept cars and many do, and will continue to hold low mileage

I think there will still be many examples of what you are after 4 years from now - Don't wait too long though ;)
 

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