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It's quite hard to believe that an industry that could produce this car, in 1961 (for crying out loud!) went on to produce all those humongous, ghastly, utterly crappy cars of the late 1970s, 1980s and 1990s well into the 2000s. What happened? Where are all those designers who did these cars? And don't say "foreigners came and took all the design jobs" because if they did, we would have more BMW and Mazda looking cars in here. Nope, something more severe happened, more sinister! You went dumbass, that's what happened... idiots. I want these cars back, stop designing new stuff, rebuild whatever you "concepted in 1960s" you dumbasses!
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The 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Mako Shark (XP-755 Shark) show car was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of GM Design head Bill Mitchell as a concept, for future Chevrolet Corvettes. To learn more about the Mako Shark, click here (GM's web site).
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