Kamis, 17 Juni 2010

Rossi SixtySix fuses C6 technology with split-window Corvette style


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Rossi SixtySix – Click above for high-res image gallery

It’s always refreshing to see car move rendering to real life. When we first laid our eyes Rossi SixySix, we were immediately smitten with the car’s design. It promised blend the hefty horsepower and handling prowess the C6 Chevrolet Corvette legendary looks of the ‘63-’67 Stingrays. That was nearly two years ago, we had all written the SixtySix off as nothing sexy piece of vaporware. According CorvetteBlogger, we were wrong. The company has just finished all of the tooling necessary bring the vehicle life, the first car will get an unveil this weekend at Detroit’s EyesOn Design event.

The car has undergone few changes the road reality, namely the front end. We′re not entirely smitten the new nose design, the rest of the car has stuck fairly close the renderings we fell for not so long ago. Under the new bodywork, the drivetrain remains unmolested, word that the company can perform the whole conversion, including the cost of brand-new C6 Corvette, for around $130,000. Yeah, it’s good looking, for that kind of money, one could conceivably lay his hands ZR1, or even very drivable original ‘63 split-window.

Gallery: Rossi SixtySix

[Source: Rossi via CorvetteBlogger]

Rossi SixtySix fuses C6 technology with split-window Corvette style originally appeared on Autoblog Thu, 17 Jun 2010 12:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use feeds.

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