Chevrolet Rondine (Pininfarina) (1963)
European flavour for this “American” proposal, which anticipates the stylistic solution of the Fiat 124 Sport Spider rear part. The Corvette Rondine show car was built
Chevrolet XP-898 (1973)
X-898 Fiberglass-Foam Vehicle It looks a bit like post-1982 Corvettes, but the one-off XP-898 of 1973 was actually built on the chassis of Chevy’s small four-cylinder Vega. It’
Chevrolet Corvette Indy (1986)
1986 Corvette Indy: What started as a removable-roof clay-model concept designed around Chevy’s 265-cubic-inch Indy engine was eventually rolled out as a runner powered by the ZR
Chevrolet Corvair Testudo (Bertone) (1963)
Based on the Chevrolet Corvair, the Testudo was the quintessential style of global automotive design for many years to come. The author of this car is Giorgetto Giugiaro, the found
Chevrolet Mako Shark II (1965)
The Mako Shark II concept car was originally built in 1965 under the direction of William (Bill) L. Mitchell, Vice President of GM Styling Staff, and set the design standard for th
Chevrolet Mako Shark (1962)
Later known as the ‘Mako Shark I,’ the Corvette Shark concept car was the brainchild of William (Bill) Mitchell. Legend surrounds the origin of the car, including Mitchell’s
Chevrolet Express (1987)
More than just another aerodynamic concept vehicle, the Chevrolet Express, initially shown in 1987, was the latest iteration of General Motors’ long-running experimentation w
Chevrolet Ramarro (Bertone) (1984)
One of Nuccio Bertone’s most stimulating ambitions was that of conquering the American market. In 1963 he had created the successful Testudo on the mechanics of the then very new