Friday, November 13, 2009
2010 Superformance Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Racecar
Past glory, conceived as a licensed General Motors is a specialist sports car partnership California in early 2009 to continue the production of icons 1963 Corvette Grand Sport, arguably the most prestigious GM ever track race cars.
Duntov / Superformance LLC wasted no time in turning opportunity into reality, and begin production version of the race Duntov Grand Sport, which has been run and won a number of events this year.
Current version of this popular street cars of the 1960s muscle will follow with the series production of Turn Minus key by Superformance chassis. The original Grand Sport - intended to be a "Cobra Killer" - was built by General Motors under the watchful eyes of arch Zora Duntov, GM's chief engineer at the time.
Continuation value and the original model that is packaged in historic authenticity. Superformance go try hard to ensure that the new version will be the same way as the original Grand Sport as two peas in a pod have obtained the original blueprints and molds from the original # 2 Grand Sport.
Only five original never built, the Grand Sport Superformance buyer will provide an opportunity to have a rich history of GM. What makes this way more valuable version is that the product is licensed by the originators and it was not only intended to run, but equally at home as a daily driver .
SPF Grand Sport will be available in coupe and roadster or technical originality guaranteed by the legendary
discipline and precision that make products that leading Superformance rolling chassis is fully assembled in the world.
Each SPF Grand Sport will be professionally engineered, custom made and professionally assembled in the most modern and largest privately owned specialist automotive manufacturing facility in the world.
Grand Sport chassis design allows owners to choose their drives almost all trains from General Motors crate options available. The first completed version of the road roller will be available in the United States in mid-2010.
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