This 1992 Corvette (VIN 1G1YY23P3N5114173) wears adapted 1967 Volvo 1800S bodywork, making for what’s probably one of the weirdest mashups we’ve ever seen. The ad says that a real Volvo was used in construction, so we gather that bodywork is likely a mix of metal and fiberglass. Weird. Find it here on eBay in Portage, Indiana with a $45k BIN. Special thanks to BaT reader Latest Trend for this submission.

The car remains titled as a ‘Vette, and though bodywork looks to be of a good quality, the finished product is less than entirely successful. That said, it looks better than we’d expect if you described it to us over the phone. We’ve unfortunately seen plenty of those C1 and C2 bodies stretched over a C4 or C5 chassis, and they generally look terrible.

The interior is still standard issue GM, and looks to be in decent condition considering the C4’s rather abysmal cabin fittings quality and high 178k miles. Note the automatic gear shift and weird faux rear side window.

All Corvette underneath, the car is said to remain 100% functional including A/C.

We think an LS-swapped 1800 would make more sense, but still can’t help but be impressed by the builder’s confidence. It took guts to fund, and it’d take guts to be seen in too. That said, trolling Volvo meets could be worth the price of entry alone.