[VIDEO] The Stradman’s C8 Corvette Stingray Pandem Widebody

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[VIDEO] The Stradman's C8 Corvette Stingray Pandem Widebody


With nearly 4 million followers on YouTube and 12 amazing supercars in his garage, The Stradman (alias James Lucas Condon) seemingly has it all – including now a completed Pandem Widebody Corvette C8 in Rapid Blue with matching Tension blue interior.

The Stradman unveiled the finished product a few days ago, and we have to say it definitely doesn’t look out of place in his garage with supercars costing much more, including a Liberty Walk Ferrari 458.

“This C8, ladies and gentlemen, it looks so fresh,” he says in the video. “It just looks so meaty, so girthy, so thick, this car turned out so well. It’s definitely one of my favorite cars.”

The Stradman admits that some of his followers may have been a little skeptical about the Pandem widebody kit, “but I think seeing it now with the right fitment – yessir, yessir! The car looks incredible.”

[VIDEO] The Stradman's C8 Corvette Stingray Pandem Widebody


The last piece of the exterior puzzle was the installation of custom wheels from Hamilton Collection and Fitment Industries, which supplied a set of Innova matte black wheels with Rapid Blue barrels and inner wells.

“Every single thing on this car turned out so well,” he says, “now to have the wheels to match it…”

Visually, the car is completed, according to The Stradman.

But performance-wise, “we still have a lot of work to do” to pep up the stock 495-horsepower LT2 engine, he admits, though he’s obviously pleased with the progress made so far.

[VIDEO] The Stradman's C8 Corvette Stingray Pandem Widebody


“Well, boys, our conquest to widebody the world, we’re getting one step closer,” he says, though work will be on hold temporarily as The Stradman gets ready to leave in a few days for Africa to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Oh, and if you’re wondering about the price of the Pandem widebody parts, they total up to $7,500 – $1,200 each for the front lip and side skirt, $1,850 apiece for the front fenders and rear fenders, and $1,400 for the wing.

Not bad to turn an awesome car into a true supercar, in our opinion.


Source:
The Stradman / YouTube via AutoEvolution.com

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[VIDEO] The Stradman Tests the Top Speed of the 2020 Corvette in Both Forward and Reverse Gears

 



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8 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t get the “chocolate” around the wheel openings. Makes the wheel gaps look massive — like a pickup truck!

  2. UGLY BLACK SCREWS ALL OVER, AND JUNK AROUND THE WHEEL WELLS FOR $7,500

    I DON’T WANT IT FOR FREE

    THERE ARE BETTER BODY KITS THAN THIS

  3. Terrible, looks like a lego car with all the bolts showing. You wasted your money dude. Did the wheel opening treatment come from an F-150?

  4. The general consensus seems to be that this is a butt ugly car and I concur. All that time, money and effort to turn a nice looking car into a monstrosity.

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