SEMA Sneak: V7 Twin Turbo starting to take shape

When we last brought word of the SEMA-bound V7 Twin Turbo from (a.k.a. Corvette Super Coupe) American Super Car, all there was to show of it was a photoshopped scale model that looked like it came right out of a Hot Wheels blister pack. That's no longer the case, as the fellas at Jalopnik scored a photo of the car as a work in progress. For those of you who missed it the first time around, that shell will sit atop a tube chassis in which a 1000-horsepower (nice round number, right?) twin-turbocharged General Motors LS V8 will be mounted amidships. SEMA showstopper, anyone? We can't wait to see this when it's done.
[Source: Jalopnik]


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Roger P. 10:20AM (6/24/2007)
sema is a great show
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Jonny Rock 1:46PM (6/24/2007)
Didn't ASC file chapter 11?
I know that doesn't always spell the end of a company, and if ASC is still around I'm glad to hear it.
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Stephen 7:31PM (6/24/2007)
I want one of these and I still want the 300C Helios convertible from a while back. ASC has to be in the top 3 of what they do.
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