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Named for the 3 years symbolized in the entire design and immediately recognizable by old car buff around the world, the 789 is one great car. ...

Imagine incorporating the fantastic design characteristics from three different basic Chevy designs such as the 1957 Bel Air, 1958 Chevrolet Impala and the horizontal fins of a 1959 Chevrolet. Then place this contemporary human anatomy around a 2005-2007 Corvette C6 framework. This is exactly what was done with a Motors notion car called the 789.

Immediately recognizable by old car buff all over the world and named for the three years displayed in the overall design, the 789 is one cool car.

The nose of the 789 is represented by the familiar hood rockets, opera hood V, grille club, parking lights, rubber bumper tips and headlight bezel of a Chevrolet Bel Air. Only for an additional sparkle, what appears like 1957 Chevy hood bar extensions place across the front fenders.

Rear treatment is a very close match to the spread wings and pet attention taillights of the 1959 Chevrolet's slim line style design including the placement of the license plate.

All along the side, stainless trim bear a to a Chevrolet Impala, down seriously to the placement of the Corvette crossed flags designs. The 789 interior is comparable to the tri-colored ribbed vinyls utilized in 1958 Chevy Impala luxury lounge interiors nearly 50 years ago.

A 789 is well built with all of the common equipment the 2005-2007 Corvette provides including 6.0L LS2 400 plus hp V8 engine and automatic or 6 speed manual transmission. In addition, each car carries a custom exhaust process and $2,000 custom wheel update.

The process of fabricating a fresh vehicle with 1950s style must have been hard. However this 789 is beautiful and has just the right mix of style from the Chevy period when just about everyone had one. Among the millions of cars Chevrolet has constructed over its almost 100 year history this 789 idea car built by n2a Motors may one day become part of "The Heartbeat of America." worth reading