Being as iconic as to bear the monicker America’s sports activities automobile, everyone knows a factor or two in regards to the Chevrolet Corvette. Its virtually seven many years of existence warrant some info to be recognized and at present we simply discovered a type of info, due to GM Design on Instagram.
Apparently, GM designed a four-seat Corvette in 1962 to take up the well-known Ford Thunderbird at the moment. And most significantly, the Instagram account posted photos of that idea, giving us a have a look at an official four-seat ‘Vette that by no means occurred. See the embedded social media put up beneath.
As you possibly can see, this 1962 Corvette four-seat fiberglass idea was a precursor to the second-generation Corvette which might ultimately be launched in 1963. It does have the design of the C2, together with the Bugatti 57 SC Atlantic-inspired break up rear windshield styling. In fact, the distinction lies with the supply of rear seats.
The idea did not attain manufacturing, although. The social media put up would not present any clarification, however we’re guessing all of it boiled right down to enterprise choices throughout that point, together with the sports activities automobile positioning of the Corvette nameplate – versus the non-public luxurious automobile section that the Thunderbird was being marketed in.
GM was fairly busy earlier than the Corvette C2 was born. It was then that Zora Arkus-Duntov toyed with the concept of a rear mid-engine/rear-wheel-drive Corvette, which everyone knows has turn out to be a actuality with the present Corvette C8.
With that stated, are you able to think about what would have occurred with Corvette’s course in historical past if the four-seat mannequin got here into fruition? Tell us your ideas within the feedback part beneath.
And oh, should you’re curious, the black and white picture above was taken by Walter Farynk, GM’s chief photographer again within the day.