I would love one of your t~shirts!!! It was designed after Dan Johnson's 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. I agree with chuck about the gto though.... very similar body style.
Is there a right answer? There's a lot of Corvette in here. That split rear window has '63 Stingray written all over it, but that upswept tail puts me more in mind of the 1968 Corvette "Shark."
I'll agree with the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray for a t-shirt. What I don't get is the door design. In the closed position, yes it has aerodynamics. In the open position, I see nothing but trouble from it when combined with weather. Add a downpour or a wind gust to the picture and the interior could be in real trouble, real fast. Best of luck in making it to the Denver Auto show at the end of the month.
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Hmmm.... I'd say the primary influence is the 1963 Corvette Stingray, but I also see a bit of the Ferrari GTO in the general shape.
I would love one of your t~shirts!!! It was designed after Dan Johnson's 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. I agree with chuck about the gto though.... very similar body style.
Definitely a '63 Corvette. I'd like a Medium t-shirt please! :-)
Looks great, your system shows a lot of promise!
Is there a right answer? There's a lot of Corvette in here. That split rear window has '63 Stingray written all over it, but that upswept tail puts me more in mind of the 1968 Corvette "Shark."
I'll agree with the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray for a t-shirt.
What I don't get is the door design. In the closed position, yes it has aerodynamics. In the open position, I see nothing but trouble from it when combined with weather. Add a downpour or a wind gust to the picture and the interior could be in real trouble, real fast.
Best of luck in making it to the Denver Auto show at the end of the month.
We have five winners of the Lightning Hybrids t-shirt. The contest is now closed. Thanks for playing everyone!
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