I hope I am not to much of a spoilsport, but the car was sold for $67,000 plus fees at Barrett Jackson Palm Beach in 2004 and may have been sold subsequently. It is a 2001. Here is the description:
Lot #398.1 - Own a piece of history. This skunk werkes' "speedster" is the personal car of Corvette chief designer, John Cafaro. Just like the Corvette designers of the past, John Cafaro has designed his own special Corvette. the speedster is considered the 4th body style of the C5 Corvette. Engineered and constructed by Skunk werkes, the company who builds Corvettes the way GM should.Exterior modifications include a 10" chopped windshield, new side glass, re-designed convertible top, high rise hood, skunk werkes' body kit with front canards, Body side strakes, rear spoiler. 19" and 20" HRE wheels, lowered suspension, skunk werkes' Corsa exhaust. Interior modifications include custom steering wheel, door pulls, shifter knob and boot, short throw shifter, metalized door trim and cluster Bezel, Simpson safety belts and leather wrapped cosmetic bars.
--Bob
Lot #398.1 - Own a piece of history. This skunk werkes' "speedster" is the personal car of Corvette chief designer, John Cafaro. Just like the Corvette designers of the past, John Cafaro has designed his own special Corvette. the speedster is considered the 4th body style of the C5 Corvette. Engineered and constructed by Skunk werkes, the company who builds Corvettes the way GM should.Exterior modifications include a 10" chopped windshield, new side glass, re-designed convertible top, high rise hood, skunk werkes' body kit with front canards, Body side strakes, rear spoiler. 19" and 20" HRE wheels, lowered suspension, skunk werkes' Corsa exhaust. Interior modifications include custom steering wheel, door pulls, shifter knob and boot, short throw shifter, metalized door trim and cluster Bezel, Simpson safety belts and leather wrapped cosmetic bars.
--Bob