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When Chevrolet gets around to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Corvette next year, the General Motors division may not have far to go to find the right car for the occasion.
Automotive supplier Magna Steyr, which provides support in Europe for the production of everything from Saab convertibles to Mercedes-Benz Gelaendewagens, is showing off a conceptual Commemorative Edition Corvette combining design cues from 1950s Vettes with performance and technology from the C5 Corvette.
The pure white car was first spotted by enthusiasts at its debut at the Route 66 75th Anniversary Festival in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and subsequently at Detroit's massive Woodward Dream Cruise.
Designed by Magna Steyr's William Miller and built by Advanced Automotive Technologies of Rochester Hills, Michigan, the car melds design highlights such as rounded, retro fenders and wire-covered ...