C1 Corvette-Inspired Kingdig-It CF1 Roadster Shown At The 2021 SEMA Show

Dave Kindig, widely known as the star of Velocity TV’s popular reality show Bitchin’ Rides, displayed his custom C1 Corvette inspired CF1 Roadster at the recent 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

This creation may look like a C1 Corvette, but it’s actually a completely custom car built by Kindig’s shop, Kindig-It designs. Compared to an original C1 Corvette, the CF1 is slightly wider and has a more spacious cabin with better ergonomics, making it a nicer, more natural place for occupants to sit. It rides on a custom chassis from Roadster Shop, which hides underneath svelte custom carbon fiber body panels, and sits on custom Forgeline alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.

Under the hood of the CF1 is a 7.0L LS7 V8 built by Lignenfelter and topped off with a Borla 8-Stack injection system A GM four-speed automatic transmission sends power to the rear wheels. Output is rated at 673 horsepower and 617 pound-feet of torque – giving this relatively light 3,205-pound show car plenty of performance to go along with its head-turning appearance.

Other highlights of Kindig’s custom roadster include Wilwood ventilated brake discs, a hidden Kicker audio system, Dakota Digital gauges, a Vintage Air HVAC setup and power steering and brakes.

It’s not clear how much Kindig-It designs charges for a CF1, but with components like a Roadster Shop chassis, carbon body panels and a Lingenfelter LS7, we’re certain this package doesn’t come cheap. Kindig-It’s celebrity status in the custom car world also brings some added desirability to the CF1.

Kindig says the two CF1s on display at SEMA represent the first and second vehicles his company has built. It’s unclear how many they intend to produce, although we’re sure they’d be happy to oblige any eager paying customers.

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Sam McEachern

Sam loves to write and has a passion for auto racing, karting and performance driving of all types.

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  • Watch the show for entertainment. Personally would love to have Kendig It restore my first car that I've owned for 55 yrs. A true C 1 first generation 1960 Corvette. But they say their too busy and are not taking any new projects.

  • Dave's cars are easily in the top 10 builders. Care and quality is top notch. Kindig, Ring, Foose and Yenko-Wildfire are easily the best builders.

  • For crying out loud Jim Beckes…..the show is merely entertainment—maybe you should just relax and enjoy it!! Besides, you got any worthwhile input on who’s a better designer??

  • I've been going to good guy's shows for 35 years,Kindigit cars are the most flawless Ive seen,amazing paint,Incredible metal work.

  • Everyone has to be a hater” why won’t the census just leave all alone , don’t want one stay out , or you can not afford or build one so why no “Whine like the rest of society TODAY”

  • I think it looks like an after thought of a T~Bird
    The shop does awesome work but not impressed with the concept car.

  • Why all the haters? Kindig is a genius, to design, prototype and then, BUILD IT? This is the first of what I hope will be no less than three others - a '57 Thunderbird, a '70 Cuda and a Kindig-it AMX. All four major car companies would be represented then, equally, in a one-off hotrod that NOBODY is gonna duplicate. As soon as I hit the MegaMillions, I'm placing my order!!

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