Puzzle #1838 - Chevrolet Express Concept

Started by Otto Puzzell, December 31, 2010, 09:11:00 AM

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EJD1984

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It was the 1987 Chevrolet Express.

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Otto Puzzell

EJD1984, Welcome to AutoPuzzles! You are correct in you ID of this car.

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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

araknid

1978 Chevrolet Express concept car

More than just another aerodynamic concept vehicle, the Chevrolet Express, initially shown in 1987, was the latest iteration of General Motors' long-running experimentation with the gas turbine.

Powered by a mid-mounted GM AGT-5 turbine, the Express was designed to be capable of running at a constant 150 miles per hour. Not a toy for the hot rodder, it was to be part of a system of federal limited access highways where high-speed travel was the norm.

The four-passenger, two-door car was accessed with a hatch raising the roof. Coefficient of drag was an amazing .195. Ground effects built into the carbon-fiber body, covered wheels and engine location were all part of the speed package.

Electronic gadgetry abounded including drive-by-wire controls, instrumentation and three dash-mounted screens and cameras replacing mirrors.

The car was seen briefly in an opening scene of Back to the Future - Part II.
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