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Endora SC-1 marks the latest Corvette-based coachbuilt sports car
Mon, 23 May 2011One-off coachbuilder Endora Cars has taken its (digital) scalpel and sheetmetal to the C6 Corvette. After the bandages were removed, the world was left with the Endora SC-1. The SC-1 is ready for production, according to Endora, and will feature three engine choices, all Corvette-based.
2013 Chevy Sonic RS priced at $20,995
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