Crazy Vega
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While most here probably haven't heard of the Cosworth Vega, it was Chevy's break into the tech of EFI and DOHC, making them a special, overpriced, and underbought car of the 70s. Every year, a couple dozen owners of these cars get together at varying places across the US to tell stories, race in a manner that has both left and right turns, and see a special car or two provided by GM.
This year was no exception, though the meet was in Detroit this year, so GM invited us to see a bit of their collection, one that isn't open to the public. I apologize that some of the pictures are blurry, but my camera is fairly worthless.
Two Volts, a HyWire, and a Riviera
Interior and a couple buttons built into the roof
Roof buttons from the inside
That slot between the rear seats was labeled DVD
Nomad on the left, Volt on the right
I asked if this was still the only HyWire, and they said yes. So this must be the one May drove.
An interesting find in a showy, yet fairly private room.
And the video I was able to get on the last of my dieing battery
http://s26.photobucket.com/albums/c116/CosworthTC/GM/?action=view¤t=MOV07038.flv
This year was no exception, though the meet was in Detroit this year, so GM invited us to see a bit of their collection, one that isn't open to the public. I apologize that some of the pictures are blurry, but my camera is fairly worthless.
Two Volts, a HyWire, and a Riviera
Interior and a couple buttons built into the roof
Roof buttons from the inside
That slot between the rear seats was labeled DVD
Nomad on the left, Volt on the right
I asked if this was still the only HyWire, and they said yes. So this must be the one May drove.
An interesting find in a showy, yet fairly private room.
And the video I was able to get on the last of my dieing battery
http://s26.photobucket.com/albums/c116/CosworthTC/GM/?action=view¤t=MOV07038.flv