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I found a car claimed to be a 1988 chevy Carallo.... black /5.0TPI 5 speed /
soposingly a package sent out by the dealer..... Is this a real car, and if so what is one worth in good shape under 100,000 miles?
The Carrallo was made by Knudsen, who also made the Togan Firebird. They are kind of interesting cars, you either love them or hate them. Owners tend to ask more for them as they are uncommon, and they were more expensive new.
John
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The car in the link looks pretty nice really... It depends on how badly you want the car.
John
Last edited by okfoz; 12-22-2008 at 02:22 PM.
Reason: Automerged Doublepost
The rear has a look like the chrysler interceptor in the movie The Wraith. Cool that it has the same leather interior option as my iroc. Still a cool looking car.
__________________ 1989 Iroc-z, stock 350 TPI, auto trans, oil cooler, leather int., bose stereo, t-tops, Single Magnaflow cat with Magnaflow cat-back exhaust, 4 wheel disc, gold pkg., and custom aftermarket hood. Pics of my 89 Iroc http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/me...y-89-iroc.html
I'd pay about $10,000 for one if it had less than 75,000 miles on it. I mean, if I wanted one. I love wide-body cars, but in my opinion the 3'rd gen Camaros look the best as a stock bodied car with their flat planes and hard lines.