Some Vettes that didn't make it to the Showroom
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Back in the '70s, the Corvette designers were busy.
Take a look at some of these designs.
What would you give to have one of them?


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I actually remember those when they were introduced. Seemed strange even then. They were interesting, but I'm glad it went the way it did.
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Looks like if it rolled over you could use it as a see-saw. 

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I remember showing a picture of that XP-882 to my step son and asking him if he had any idea as to who designed it.
He pegged it - John Z. Delorean (of course, he didn't know his first name or middle initial).
I wanted a Corvette my whole life, but I never dreamed of all the wonderful people I would meet because of it!
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Do you guys remember when GM was going to use the Wankel rotary engine in the Corvette?
Our company was going to supply some of the machines to manufacture the engines.
They gave up on the emmissions problems.


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They were ahead of their time. I'm curious to see what the Italian concept Corvette (1963) goes for at Barrett-Jackson.
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I see some wheels that did make it though
cilrah 2008-01-16 16:48:36

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