Internet blogs have been speculating over the new car that has been seen on the set of Transformers 2. Jalopnik.com is reporting that it is the new Corvette Centennial Design Concept. The car celebrates GM's 100-year birthday.
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Internet blogs have been speculating over the new car that has been seen on the set of Transformers 2. Jalopnik.com is reporting that it is the new Corvette Centennial Design Concept. The car celebrates GM's 100-year birthday.
Oh boy another GM 1.5 hour Commercial, while the movie was OK (Megan Fox); I don't know if I could deal with another all GM Movie. OMG WTF did they do with the AZZ End of that car.
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Last edited by guitarest; 08-18-2008 at 12:12 AM.
Reason: To add the OMG WTF did they do to that car
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Y'all wanna see some shit go look up Mercedes fabric covered SHAPE-SHIFTING monster. Seamless spoiler/ground effects along with height/width change in flight.
Y'all wanna see some shit go look up Mercedes fabric covered SHAPE-SHIFTING monster. Seamless spoiler/ground effects along with height/width change in flight.
Porsche has been doing that for decades now with their cars. Maybe not to the extent.
The only body gap is the door/quarter panel. Fabric expands and contracts. I've been a gearhead all my life and never seen or heard of anything like this before. I was fascinated how truly revolutionary this could be.