http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/callaway-2014-corvette-stingray-aerowagon-concept-gets-tongues-173525558.html
This thing is pretty cool. Reminds me of the Kammback concepts of the 70's.
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/callaway-2014-corvette-stingray-aerowagon-concept-gets-tongues-173525558.html
This thing is pretty cool. Reminds me of the Kammback concepts of the 70's.
Love the side views, but may temper my with the caveat that I'd have to see the rear end first. Things could go wrong awfully fast back there...
Never been a Corvette fan, but always respected them... Aside from the era from about '69 until the c4 showed up.
From the c5 on, I truly respect and appreciate them for the $$$/performance that they bring to the table. Still have no desire to own one.
That car could quite possibly change my mind on that...
Such a minor change in roof pitch. I like it better, but I'd like it to go even further and more hatch/wagon-y, personally.
like it but it needs more of the wagony part. right now is just looks like a fastback vette. raise the slope of the shooting brake and it would be better in my eyes
I love it. Has anyone done a c5 hatch that makes a shooting brake? That would be something I could actually afford.
mw wrote: I love it. Has anyone done a c5 hatch that makes a shooting brake? That would be something I could actually afford.
I googlefied it and found this:
GM should build and sell something like that under the Cadillac V range. Much better than the CTS-V coupe.
Adrian_Thompson wrote:mw wrote: I love it. Has anyone done a c5 hatch that makes a shooting brake? That would be something I could actually afford.I googlefied it and found this:![]()
Awkward, contrived, not graceful at all. Not nearly as natural as Callaway's new one.
Teh E36 M3 wrote: GM should build and sell something like that under the Cadillac V range. Much better than the CTS-V coupe.
You mean like this?
Sweeeeet. I agree, add just a touch more wagon to it. I'd be all over it...if I had the money of course.
Remember when GM toyed with the idea of making a wagon version of the Trans Am? They built a few prototypes. I remembered the car, but honestly had to Google the name. Kammback.
It looks really cool. I've seen pictures of this one for years.
Something about the over-the-top 70s badness makes it awesome.
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