One of my all-time favorite automotive designs is the C4 Corvette (1984-90 in particular). Apart from some detailing, I still can't see much I'd want to change on it--over a quarter of a century after it debuted. Interested in a look at how the design originated and where else it could have gone?
The Chevrolet Corvette entered the 1970s sporting its third generation design (also known as C3). The C3 body style amazingly carried the Corvette through that entire decade, and a couple of years into the next.
Even so, Chevrolet was diligently working on a replacement Corvette, the C4, from the mid-1970s. That is, after its near brush with death.
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