1964 Chevrolet CERV II Concept is a Mid-Engine, All Wheel Drive Supercar
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1964 Chevrolet CERV II Concept is a Mid-Engine, All Wheel Drive Supercar



Besides creating the Corvette legend, GM designer and engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov was constantly testing new ideas and technologies. One of his dreams was to create an all-wheel drive mid-engined racing car that would make Chevrolet a competitor on the world’s greatest racetracks for the likes of Ferrari and Ford’s GT40. Read more »




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