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Callaway is maybe best known for super- and turbocharging the living daylights out of Corvettes, Camaros and, erm, Silverados. Last year it gave us a 757bhp Corvette Z06, which is fine, but we"re more excited by its latest project the AeroWagen.Basically, it"s a shooting brake Vette, based on the AeroWagen Concept of a few years ago. For an unspecified sum (thought to be around $15,000), Callaway will remove your Corvette"s tailgate, and throw it away. In its place it then fits a one-piece carbon fibre structure, thus lengthening the Corvette"s roofline and expanding luggage space. The whole things lifts up like a big tailgate and, because it uses the factory seals, hinges and latches, the Vette"s targa top remains fully functional. No extra seats though,
Date written: 7 Apr 2016
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Callaway is maybe best known for super- and turbocharging the living daylights out of Corvettes, Camaros and, erm, Silverados. Last year it gave us a 757bhp Corvette Z06, which is fine, but we"re more excited by its latest project the AeroWagen.Basically, it"s a shooting brake Vette, based on the AeroWagen Concept of a few years ago. For an unspecified sum (thought to be around $15,000), Callaway will remove your Corvette"s tailgate, and throw it away. In its place it then fits a one-piece carbon fibre structure, thus lengthening the Corvette"s roofline and expanding luggage space. The whole things lifts up like a big tailgate and, because it uses the factory seals, hinges and latches, the Vette"s targa top remains fully functional. No extra seats though,
Date written: 7 Apr 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 2875