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The art of coachbuilding has taken a downturn since unibody construction conquered the automotive world. But some people are still out there doing it old school., a car buff who has engaged himself once again in the lost art of coachbuilding with the help of some good ol’ fashioned elbow grease and a healthy amount of fiberglass. Although the project is far from done yet, it is complete enough to give us a good idea of what’s going on.
Just because what’s happening is fairly clear, doesn’t mean that it’s easy to understand, though. The artisan coachbuilder is turning a brand new C8 Corvette into a unique creation that’s partly inspired by would look liked had Chevy chosen a mid-engine layout in the 1960s and partly from the Art Deco movement, which may give some onlookers pause.Obviously, that’s not an easy task as the eighth-generation car places its engine in the middle, rather than in the front, as Chevy opted to do for the second-generation of its most famous sports car.
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