After almost four years of anxious waiting since its original announcement, Callaway has finally unveiled its Corvette AeroWagon shooting brake conversion in person.

Yes.

Just like the renders released back in 2013, Callaway has taken a stock C7 Corvette Coupe and elongated the roof, stretching it to the rear of the car. The result is a two-door shooting brake that makes for more practicality and extremely unique looks. The car pictured here is a Z06 model painted in Torch Red with some sweet aftermarket wheels. Despite the work needed to transform this C7 into a wagon, it looks clean enough to be factory-built.

Pete Callaway Facebook

Callaway says the removable targa roof is still perfectly functional, and cargo space has increased significantly. Additionally, installation only takes a few hours, no fabrication is required, and it's totally removable. So for just $14,990, you too can turn your C7 into the ultimate two-seat road tripper.

Seen above, the Callaway AeroWagon next to a normal Z06 coupe for comparison. Pete Callaway Facebook

According to Callaway, deliveries for the AeroWagon were supposed to start in December of last year. Seeing as how this is the first time we've laid eyes on the C7 shooting brake in the flesh, the team might be a little behind schedule. But we can forgive them, because it looks awesome.

Pete Callaway Facebook

Pete Callaway Facebook

Pete Callaway Facebook

Pete Callaway Facebook

via Carscoops

This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io