Saturday, April 11, 2015

Corvette Grand Sport Roadster (Fast & Furious)

The next Hot Wheels is also a Fast & Furious Series.  It's Corvette Grand Sport Roadster.  I found it at a little toy store not far from home.   Luckily, it's on discount price.  :)




Corvette Grand Sport Roadster made the debut at 2015 HW Race - Track Aces, by Designer: Brendon Vetuske.  
From the back of the 2015-card:
Born: 1963
Birthplace: Detroit, MI, USA
Designer: General Motors
Specialty: One of only 5 like it, this hand-built version was made with thin layers of fiberglass on the body and aluminium underneath. As light as they become, it was made to race, and to win.

The Corvette® Grand Sport is built under license from General Motors Company. In late 1962 Chevrolet chief engineer Zora Arkus Duntov set out to build a production run of 125 purpose built Corvette racecars with the ultimate goal of winning the GT class at the 24 Hours of LeMans. Inside Duntov’s shop, the project was known as the LightWeight. As they neared completion, Chevrolet marketing christened the cars Grand Sports. After a pilot run of five cars, GM brass cancelled the project and ordered the cars destroyed. 
Zora put away the first two cars, and sent serial #’s 003, 004 & 005 to John Mecom of Houston, Texas. John sold the three cars to Texans Alan Sevadjian, Delmo Johnson, and Jim Hall respectively.
In the last International race of his career, Delmo Johnson drove Alan’s GS #003 at Sebring in March of 1965. For that race, Duntov provided the race team with the first racing big block engine ever to leave the factory.

Several engines were used in the first five Grand Sports, perhaps the most famous being the all aluminum 377 cubic inch small block with Weber cross ram intake. A modern version of this original powerplant with 48mm Webers is available today for installation in the Corvette Grand Sport street roller. Seven other powerplants are available from our partners at GM Performance Parts for installation in any of our Grand Sports, ranging from the 350 HP ZZ4 iron small block to the all aluminum supercharged and fuel injected LS9.
Standard Equipment
  • A complete factory assembled rolling chassis.
  • Show quality PPG paint finishes with many standard colors.
  • Fully independent front and rear suspension.
  • Bilstein® coil over progressive shocks with H&R Springs®.
  • Four-wheel vented disc brakes, power assisted calipers.
  • Aluminum radiator/oil cooler
  • Rack and Pinion Power Steering

In the 'Fast Five' Movie: it's actually the Ford Shelby Cobra to thank for this crazy Corvette. If the car used in ‘Fast Five’ was real, its value would stretch into the millions of dollars. Just imagine its value when you watch the leaping out of a train scene. :D

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