New Spy Photos Show C8 Mid Engine Corvette as Engineers Scramble to Cover it
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This sketch below might have had a little influence on him. But I'm not going to get on him too hard for that. It demonstrates an idea. He's a better illustrator than I am. I haven't read all of the latest comments on here yet, so I don't know if he was trying to use my sketch to improve his drawing or not.
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VETTE-NV (10-28-2017)
#402
This sketch below might have had a little influence on him. But I'm not going to get on him too hard for that. It demonstrates an idea. He's a better illustrator than I am. I haven't read all of the latest comments on here yet, so I don't know if he was trying to use my sketch to improve his drawing or not.
it's safe to say nothing you have posted influenced his or anyone else design here or anywhere else.
His comment that the editors called and you had no comment was sarcasm for goodness sakes!
I have had the opportunity to seeing all your designs posted on the C8 forum.
I don't recall seeing this purple design before today.
If this is the 1st time you posted the purple design how is it that you think it influenced anything anyone else here has posted?
Firstvettesoon has given us the 1st professional design ideas I have seen posted by a forum member that looks like a REAL car designer would be capable of.
That is with the exception of what the Grey rendering looked like BEFORE you smudged and stretched it and change its color to blue and made it look like a cartoon car.
It's time to stop embarrassing yourself by posting these smudge and darkened drawing that you have taking from someone else and call it your design or for that matter a design at all.
I really appreciate that firstvettesoon has taking the time to share his ideas.
I also appreciate that he was QUICK to point out that he is not a professional car designer and that he used someone else work and with a GREAT degree of professionalism PS some FUN professional rendering with great amounts of detail.
Keep them coming firstvettesoon your work is exciting and entertaining and I look forward to more of your ideas!!!
As said before you are really good at these renderings and everyone appreciates how modest you are when folks provide a compliment.
Kris you could learn a thing or two from him. Also your work would be much more accepted if you did not make outrageous claims to be some great car designer and just admit your an amateur who is using a smudge tool and just trying to have a little fun in the process.
Kris no one here thinks for one minute your capable of doing professional designs or capable of having produce as you claim to be some of the world greatest designs.
Kris post your stuff for fun. No one is stealing anyone ideas or designs.
The world is not one big conspiracy with spys lurking around Corvette Forum hoping to stumble across someone else design ideas.
It's just a place for Corvette enthusiasts to hang out and share our thought and hopes and dreams about our favorite car and what its may look like and what features it may have.
Nothing more nothing less.
Pure entertainment to have fun and forget all this idea of being a great designer. Please!!!!!
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VETTE-NV (10-28-2017)
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JerriVette (10-28-2017)
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Lately it has become obvious to me my track times are getting longer.
It's frustrating and a little depressing, but it is what it is.
Hard to accept in some ways...reality can be a bitch at times.
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I can't wait to own one of these low slung great handling rear mid engine supercars..
I hope it keeps its truck based ohv engines as they are so powerful, lightweight ,durable, compact and inexpensive to maintain.
That's a corvette tradition I hope stays intact with this rear mid engine supercar.
Let Cadillac have a twin turbo Dohc engine for the eurosnobs...
I would like a dct though to replace my 40 years of driving manuals..
Jmo
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#406
Those who are convinced the ME reveal will be sooner rather than later, consider that for the C7...
...we had the Jalopnik rendering in December, 2011...
...spy photos of the C7 in the wild with full camo as early as January, 2012 (and maybe earlier but I got tired of searching LOL)...
...GM press teasers that the C7 would be revealed on 1.13.13 that started being released on October 18, 2012.
...we had the Jalopnik rendering in December, 2011...
...spy photos of the C7 in the wild with full camo as early as January, 2012 (and maybe earlier but I got tired of searching LOL)...
...GM press teasers that the C7 would be revealed on 1.13.13 that started being released on October 18, 2012.
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jagamajajaran (10-29-2017)
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16 Vettes and counting…..
I'm shooting a corporate event for Chevy starting tomorrow at SEMA. Might be interesting.
#408
Ask to see their kids or grandkids pictures… Maybe a few surprise "spy" images on their phone ! You know.
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VETTE-NV (10-29-2017)
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As far as styling (always a point of personal taste and contention) of the C7 is concerned, it has never been my favorite. I think Kirk Bennion and crew gave us a design that is simply too edgy, too chiseled, details that are too busy and overdone, with elements that were not very well blended - function over form and almost as if there were "too many cooks in the kitchen". Because I am more old school I suppose, I much prefer the smoother, simpler and dare I say more elegant lines of the C6. I believe Tom Peters and crew took what John Cafaro and crew started with in the C5 and gave us a true future classic in the C6. As always YMMV.
John Cafaro’s original C5 design was spoiled by two things: 1) the requirement to have a spare tire under the trunk floor required outboard mufflers and the whole rear to be excessively large (then the tire was deleted anyway but the wasted space remained), and 2) the very low cowl would have looked great with a proportional windshield but it ended up with an overly tall windshield to comfortably accommodate 6’5” drivers.
Tom Peters’ C6 improved on those proportions and it’s beautiful from the side view, appears Maranello-inspired. But below the shapely hood and headlights the bland open slot for a grille spoils the front view.
Kirk Bennion’s C7 design has outstanding shapes in front and side views but the lower rear bumper area is too complex, not pretty no matter what color you paint it. But the C7 coupe’s roof and window area is truly beautiful, so much better than the ungainly C5-C6 basket handle that dates back to 1978.
It will be a challenge for the GM Design team to deal with the ME car’s long door-to-rear wheel length and still have appealing proportions. It will definitely be BIG for a two seater but hopefully a knockout. Can’t wait!
#410
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Interesting design comments. Having owned all generations here are some thoughts on the subject:
John Cafaro’s original C5 design was spoiled by two things: 1) the requirement to have a spare tire under the trunk floor required outboard mufflers and the whole rear to be excessively large (then the tire was deleted anyway but the wasted space remained), and 2) the very low cowl would have looked great with a proportional windshield but it ended up with an overly tall windshield to comfortably accommodate 6’5” drivers.
Tom Peters’ C6 improved on those proportions and it’s beautiful from the side view, appears Maranello-inspired. But below the shapely hood and headlights the bland open slot for a grille spoils the front view.
Kirk Bennion’s C7 design has outstanding shapes in front and side views but the lower rear bumper area is too complex, not pretty no matter what color you paint it. But the C7 coupe’s roof and window area is truly beautiful, so much better than the ungainly C5-C6 basket handle that dates back to 1978.
It will be a challenge for the GM Design team to deal with the ME car’s long door-to-rear wheel length and still have appealing proportions. It will definitely be BIG for a two seater but hopefully a knockout. Can’t wait!
John Cafaro’s original C5 design was spoiled by two things: 1) the requirement to have a spare tire under the trunk floor required outboard mufflers and the whole rear to be excessively large (then the tire was deleted anyway but the wasted space remained), and 2) the very low cowl would have looked great with a proportional windshield but it ended up with an overly tall windshield to comfortably accommodate 6’5” drivers.
Tom Peters’ C6 improved on those proportions and it’s beautiful from the side view, appears Maranello-inspired. But below the shapely hood and headlights the bland open slot for a grille spoils the front view.
Kirk Bennion’s C7 design has outstanding shapes in front and side views but the lower rear bumper area is too complex, not pretty no matter what color you paint it. But the C7 coupe’s roof and window area is truly beautiful, so much better than the ungainly C5-C6 basket handle that dates back to 1978.
It will be a challenge for the GM Design team to deal with the ME car’s long door-to-rear wheel length and still have appealing proportions. It will definitely be BIG for a two seater but hopefully a knockout. Can’t wait!
Interesting insights on c5, c6 and c7.
I don't understand the comments on the c8 rear mid engine.
Lamborghini huracan, Ferrari 488 and mclaren 675 spyder all seem quite proportionally fit.
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Join the club... we are doing the best we can to stay young....
I can't wait to own one of these low slung great handling rear mid engine supercars..
I hope it keeps its truck based ohv engines as they are so powerful, lightweight ,durable, compact and inexpensive to maintain.
That's a corvette tradition I hope stays intact with this rear mid engine supercar.
Let Cadillac have a twin turbo Dohc engine for the eurosnobs...
I would like a dct though to replace my 40 years of driving manuals..
Jmo
I can't wait to own one of these low slung great handling rear mid engine supercars..
I hope it keeps its truck based ohv engines as they are so powerful, lightweight ,durable, compact and inexpensive to maintain.
That's a corvette tradition I hope stays intact with this rear mid engine supercar.
Let Cadillac have a twin turbo Dohc engine for the eurosnobs...
I would like a dct though to replace my 40 years of driving manuals..
Jmo
#412
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For me, money isn't the issue. It is my lower back. All those years riding enduro bikes and competition ski jumping in my youth are starting coming back to haunt me in my 70's. If it come to an end, so be it. I've had 14 Corvettes over the years. Loved every minuet of it.
I spend more a month on a gym and a trainer than most do on their new corvettes..being fit and healthy and without pain makes a beautiful trainer a very smart way to go, around here I chose lifetime fitness health clubs ...look them. Up...if they are in your area it would be a smart move. NO sense having a hot car if your body is breaking down. Today 70s is young...my neighbors 88 and has a beautiful 64 vette...both knees replaced etc...we were talking the other day and he was telling me about his Mercedes Sl and I asked if he leased or purchased it...he thinks for a moment and said he purchased it but the next one he thinks might be a better idea to lease....we laughed pretty loudly together,,
I seriously recommend a young beautiful trainer to help you train and help your Back issues...it'll keep you young...build up surrounding muscles to decrease your pain....and then it ll only be your muscles that are sore getting in and out of the corvette..
Best of luck and consider my suggestion over the inter web....us old folks (kidding) got to stick together.
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#413
16 Vettes and counting…..
I never said money was an issue either..
I spend more a month on a gym and a trainer than most do on their new corvettes..being fit and healthy and without pain makes a beautiful trainer a very smart way to go, around here I chose lifetime fitness health clubs ...look them. Up...if they are in your area it would be a smart move. NO sense having a hot car if your body is breaking down. Today 70s is young...my neighbors 88 and has a beautiful 64 vette...both knees replaced etc...we were talking the other day and he was telling me about his Mercedes Sl and I asked if he leased or purchased it...he thinks for a moment and said he purchased it but the next one he thinks might be a better idea to lease....we laughed pretty loudly together,,
I seriously recommend a young beautiful trainer to help you train and help your Back issues...it'll keep you young...build up surrounding muscles to decrease your pain....and then it ll only be your muscles that are sore getting in and out of the corvette..
Best of luck and consider my suggestion over the inter web....us old folks (kidding) got to stick together.
I spend more a month on a gym and a trainer than most do on their new corvettes..being fit and healthy and without pain makes a beautiful trainer a very smart way to go, around here I chose lifetime fitness health clubs ...look them. Up...if they are in your area it would be a smart move. NO sense having a hot car if your body is breaking down. Today 70s is young...my neighbors 88 and has a beautiful 64 vette...both knees replaced etc...we were talking the other day and he was telling me about his Mercedes Sl and I asked if he leased or purchased it...he thinks for a moment and said he purchased it but the next one he thinks might be a better idea to lease....we laughed pretty loudly together,,
I seriously recommend a young beautiful trainer to help you train and help your Back issues...it'll keep you young...build up surrounding muscles to decrease your pain....and then it ll only be your muscles that are sore getting in and out of the corvette..
Best of luck and consider my suggestion over the inter web....us old folks (kidding) got to stick together.
I too have to spend more than two hours a day at the gym for my job. It’s always a losing battle fighting father time but I’m doing my best to make the future more livable. Quality of life is everything.
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JerriVette (10-29-2017)
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Lol, this is such a heartwarming thread! Keep it up 👍🏽
On another note, I think everyone, including myself....is waiting for another firstvettesoon rendering with new front end pieces
On another note, I think everyone, including myself....is waiting for another firstvettesoon rendering with new front end pieces
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WKM (10-29-2017)
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here's a quick overlay borrowing from other forum renders and spypics and MEs...
I tried to incorporate the spy nose.
As this is just a mash-up the details are not very crisp but you can get an idea. If I get more time, maybe I'll try and clean it up.
The proportions and overall shapes fit. Kinda looks Corvette-ish
I tried to incorporate the spy nose.
As this is just a mash-up the details are not very crisp but you can get an idea. If I get more time, maybe I'll try and clean it up.
The proportions and overall shapes fit. Kinda looks Corvette-ish
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Wow, the front looks just like a family-resemblance Corvette. Thanks firstvettesoon!
GM would be very proud of your initial rendering of the ME’s side view combined with the front of your new front end view. Any chance you later have time to meld the two please?
Where’s the contract for me to purchase one of those...
GM would be very proud of your initial rendering of the ME’s side view combined with the front of your new front end view. Any chance you later have time to meld the two please?
Where’s the contract for me to purchase one of those...
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#419
race day...
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