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One of two-prototype bodies built by George Barris for the TV show Miami Vice this body was found in California in 1998 and installed on a #'s matching 1976 Corvette chassis and drive train. 454 big block, power steering, power brake, auto transmission, 3.73 posi. It also sports a competition Titanium racing suspension with adjustable rear end. The motor was custom built by the Watson/Ruple speed shop and is rated at over 550 H.P. The transmission is a turbo 400 with a 10 converter 2500 RPM stall, B & M governor kit with electric kick down. This Vetted is a one of a kind body and cost over $80,000 to build.
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Homosassa, Florida 34448
(888) 745-2599
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