Coach-built Corvettes are a dime a dozen, and usually when someone tries to do the “retro” thing with a custom car the result ends up appearing cheesy or shoddy at best. In the case of the Rossi SixtySix, at least the final product is better than the average attempt…I think. I’d still have to see the car in person to be 100% sure.

Underpinned by a 2007 C6 Z06, the most important aspect of the SixtySix concept is its appearance, which takes its fair share of styling inspiration (“the best of everything”) from vintage Vettes.

The car was designed by David R, who hopes to be selling turn-key models for $120,000-$130,000 via his Rossi Motor Company in the near future. Other than retro exterior cues, the SixtySix also has a modified suspension/wheel/brake setup, power rear hatch, and a revised interior with rear-view camera.

Wearing a split rear window, sharky front end, and historical Corvette cues, the car looks pretty good. Not Perana Z-One good, but its market isn’t the Euro-chic crowd, either. Check out the video clip from Jay Leno’s Garage below and watch the anti-Conan talk a little shop with the car’s creator.

By Phil Alex

Link: Jay Leno’s Garage , Photos: Rossi

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