Hey, was that Max?

It looks to be 260kph or close to that.

Apparently it was shot in Europe, Germany most likely. It is typical to see a car "fly-by" in every meaning of that word.

Here's a shot from my vacation in Germany this year in a brand new US Dodge Caravan crusing from Bremerhaven where the car was shipped to Berlin.

Notice the CRUISE ON :D
 
It was $10 a galllon, but this was the US gas still in it ;)

You gotta go there Max, take the vette with you, and get ready to fall in love with it again ;)
 
It was $10 a galllon, but this was the US gas still in it ;)

You gotta go there Max, take the vette with you, and get ready to fall in love with it again ;)

There is way too much wind noise after 80mph. Because the windows are "frameless" air starts to seep through. Thank you GM ;).

I had the pleasure of driving there before... 220kph in a VW golf wagon that was tricked out. I think it was the scariest ride of my life.
 
Yeah, it was shipped from here, and the shipper didn't drain the full tank of gas it had when I dropped it off.

Sadly, it looks to be something other than a corvette.
 
Oh ok! How much does it take to ship a car and of all cars, WHY a Caravan! Lol!

Going over the video and pausing it a bunch, it definitally looks like a Vette from the front AND the side, but maybe it has some wierd spoiler on the back.
 
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The taillights are definitely not vette like, and the rear bumper is different as well.
Don't read too much into the comments on that page ;)

I have no control over what cars the clients order from me. Sometimes we get lucky and it's a fun car, not a family ride. The whole container runs about $3k and we can fit 3 cars at most.
 
I didn't read the comments. I happened to pause it on a perfect side shot and you can see the ZO6 vent on the side and the emblem. Not to mention the slope of the hood and the parking lights in the rear view mirror.
 
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If its not a Vette, what is it? :)
 
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