If you know this car one point will added to your account.
Sometimes it happens that I'd like to have additional informations about the designer, engine or characteristics.
I will let you know on these occasions!
Jenson
Did you mean Jensen or Jenson? However it isn't each of them!
Facel Vega?
Nope! :(
i was thinking facel vega but they've got different roof line...
pininfarina designed?
It seems, but it isn't.
1954 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe, built by Ghia Aigle.
Quote from: Ehhxekt on November 21, 2008, 07:07:21 AM
1954 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe, built by Ghia Aigle.
Correct! This one was recently restored and modified. The original two colour painting changed to silver and the original rear fins disappeared.
Same car?:
Yes it's the same car!
btw: Ghia-Aigle got independent already in 1953 from Ghia, Turin, so, at the time this car was built Ghia-Aigle wasn't an affiliate anymore...
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Those two are the same car? I see a number of differences:
One has 'vent wing' windows; the other does not.
One has small fins on the rear fenders; the other does not.
The angle of the grill is more pronounced on the silver car.
The rear wheel openings are different.
The front bumper guards are different.
I know, but all those 'details' were altered during rostoration as far as I know. (on client's request I think)
This Michelotti Corvette was an one-off.
Why would they do that? Why purchase a unique automobile, and and then "restore" it into something else? In hot rod language, that's a resto-mod. Here's another pic of the original.
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on June 27, 2011, 05:32:48 AM
Why would they do that?
By the look of many we've seen here before I asked myself the same question all too much... ;D
I guess the restoration of the Ghia-Aigle Corvette is documented somewhere on the internet, but I have to search for it.
The Ghia Agle page reports about two different designs in 1958. As far as I understand the one with closed fenders is the second one. Maybe the restored silver car is actually the design of the original shape.
Ah - OK. That makes sense. So the restoration was a return to the car as the designer originally penned it.
I guess so, but I do not definetely know.
Either way, that restored silver car is very handsome.