1 Mar, 2010
Events

We’ve been away for a few days and haven’t been able to post. However, our excuse is that we were at Supercar Experience (SCE) Palm Beach, enjoying ourselves with some fantastic automobiles. This event is put on by John Temerian and Jan Otto and attracts people and cars from around the country. It is a must-see weekend if you like exotics and supercars. …Read More »
16 Feb, 2010
Mazda, Road Cars

This 1993 RX-7 is far from stock, some may argue this is the way it should have been from the start. It’s powered by a 450+hp Chevrolet LS-1, mated to a Tremec T-56 6 speed and has a bunch of other goodies. The seller claims over $35,000 has been spent on this build, he’s willing to take $22,900 OBO. …Read More »
28 Dec, 2009
Corvette, Road Cars

Another all-original car has come our way this week in the form of this 1962 Corvette. We love cars that have been well kept, this one is no different. The seller claims it’s got all original paint, interior, moldings, chrome, glass and drive train. If you look closely at some of the pictures from his ad you can see original looking markings on the undercarriage. Asking price is $69,500, which is serious money for a non-fuel injected 62 Corvette. But the level of originality is very valuable to some prospective buyers. …Read More »
20 Dec, 2009
Deals

December 20, 2009: Amazingly, this gift certificate is still available! As we said before, there are no catches, just a fantastic $1,000 SAVINGS to anything Bondurant offers! Email us if you’re serious, this would make an amazing Christmas present; you’ll only find this deal on Two Seats Or Less.
November 1, 2009: Two Seats Or Less was created to focus on unique, interesting, or otherwise “good deal” cars that might be of interest to you. Lately, we’ve had some requests to post up other interesting items or deals we know about. So, what we’ve got here is a gift ceritificate for $3,000 worth of Bondurant driving/racing/karting schools in Arizona, for just $2,000. No jumping through hoops, no catch, no fine print. Just $1,000 worth of savings on any of the Bondurant courses, even the ones they’re currently having sales on! …Read More »
1 Dec, 2009
Chevrolet, Race Cars

If you don’t know what a Corvette Challenge car is, click here for a decent explanation. The gist of what happened is this: in the mid 80’s, Corvettes were too fast and the SCCA banned them from competition. In order to keep everything copasetic, the SCCA devised a racing class just for Corvettes, similar to that of the IROC Porsche and Camaro’s. All the cars were to be based on stock configuration, with limited modification, in order to highlight driver expertise. We believe around 110 of these cars were built in ‘88 and ‘89, making this car, at $45,000, a possible ‘deal.’ …Read More »
15 Nov, 2009
Chevrolet, Race Cars

Mongoose Motorsports is a company that primarily focuses on building Corvette Grand Sport replicas. This one has unique history in that it ran, and won it’s class, at Brock Yates’ One Lap of America in 2002. The One Lap is Yates’ tribute to the Cannonball Run (essentially unrestricted race across the U.S.) he helped run through the 70’s. Now, the racing is done on racetracks and the rest of the driving around the U.S. is for “transportation” or cruising, over a 7 day period. It’s cool to have a car that’s run this event and survived, this one is listed on EBay with reserve not met at $49,995. …Read More »
12 Nov, 2009
Chevrolet, Race Cars

Looking to start a team in the Grand-Am Rolex series for a “reasonable” rate? These two Team Sahlen C6 Corvette’s could be a good way to do it, the team performed consistently well last year in Rolex GT, a super competitive series. This two-car team has been for sale for some time but just yesterday they dropped the price substantially and announced that both cars are freshly painted white. Pricing for the team is down to $150K from $200K, or $85K for a single car, down from $115K. …Read More »
2 Nov, 2009
Corvette, Kellison, Race Cars

Jim Kellison was an Air Force pilot during the Korean War who later studied aircraft engineering at UCLA. In 1954, he founded Kellison Engineering and begain professionally engineering sports cars with fiberglass bodies, at a price point sometimes twice that of a Corvette! For more info on Kellison, his company and his cars, check out this great aritcle in
Kit Car Magazine. This particular Kellison “Special” (the seller claims 1 of 5) is fitted with a fuel-injected Corvette 327 so you’ll be able to hold your own against those big Ferrari V-12’s when you’re placed next to them on the grid. Because this particular car is eligible for some many vintage events, $175,000 seems like a reasonable point of entry, especially when you factor in that you get to run with the multi-million dollar Ferrari’s, Jags, Cobra’s and the like. …Read More »
17 Sep, 2009
Corvette, Road Cars, Uncategorized

We know what you’re thinking: this ‘60 Corvette looks like one of those souped-up Matchbox cars you’ve seen in stores. Not quite; it’s been around way before those toy cars, this is just how cars were done in the Sixties. While this Corvette is not what we’re normally looking for, we had to post it because it’s got a certain aura of cool. To start, it was a drag car from its early days and it hasn’t been moved since 1971! …Read More »
2 Sep, 2009
Corvette, Road Cars

Update 9/2/2009: This car is back up on EBay with the same asking price of $49,900. Probably a bit on the high side, but still looks like a great, unique driver.
8/27/2009: We’ve got something a little different for you today. This is a 1957 Corvette that’s been completely redone from top to bottom in a resto-mod fashion. The seller claims the paint is show quality and mechanically it’s ready to drive. We’ve always like the single headlights on these early cars and are pleasantly surprised how nice the car looks in Millennium Yellow with the “coves” painted body color. We know it’s not original, but whoever buys this car won’t care, it’s a driver. …Read More »