We have featured a few of these Corvette sports wagons in the past, but this could be the nicest we have come across. The wagon conversion kit was built by a company called Greenwood and very few are known to exist today. This Corvette is also equipped with the L-82 engine option which was the high-performance version of Chevrolet’s 350. An automatic, A/C, and power steering keep things cushy. Find it here on eBay out of Mooresville, North Carolina. Bidding is just over $5k with one day left.

The wrap around windows on this Greenwood wagon roof blend well with the styling of the Stingray. We assume there is cutting involved when making the conversion, so you may want to inspect this one to make sure everything seals up well. We like the concept here; two-door sports car with enough room in the back for your golf clubs and dog. Guys over in the UK used to build similar vehicles to take out hunting, hence the nickname, “shooting brake”.

The shooting brake concept is nothing new, but it seems to be catching one once again. In fact, Callaway just announced their own conversion kit for the new Stingray. Now we might actually want one… They call it the AeroWagon and it will be molded out of carbon-fiber with an opening hatch. The $15k price tag seems high though so maybe we should just go with one of these old Greenwood sports wagons.