From the Auto section of the New York Times:
The roadster, painted a brilliant two-tone blue, combines the front end of a ’57 Bel Air, the center of a ’58 Impala and the rear of a ’59. It drew crowds of gawkers, many of whom stopped for snapshots. And those most taken by the 789 are able to order their own — for $135,000, the new owners can have their 789 painted and trimmed to their liking.
Mr. Kanter’s car, which can be seen at n2amotors.com, is built on the chassis of a sixth-generation Corvette. It is 4 inches wider, 11 inches longer and 150 pounds heavier than a stock Corvette convertible.