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Here, we have a lost photo of a 1965 Chevy Corvette Mako Shark II concept car unveiled at the 1962 New York Auto Show - brought to you by Motor Trend Magazine.
Found languishing in a field, devoid of both its front and rear ends, the Mako was in desperate need of a makeover—or as John likes to call it, a "Mako-ver." Undeterred by its c ...
This Mako is also a dream come true: as Martin explained in an interview with Vettes of Atlanta earlier this year, he’d been dreaming of the Corvette Mako Shark since he was a boy.
The Mako Shark, otherwise known as XP-755, was built in 1961 as a preview of the second-generation Corvette, which was due as a 1963 model.The styling theme for the redesigned sports car had long ...
The Mako Shark, otherwise known as XP-755, was built in 1961 as a preview of the second-generation Corvette, which was due as a 1963 model.The styling theme for the redesigned sports car had long ...
Finished in a similar paint and carrying the same Mako Shark moniker as the XP-755, the non-functional concept was first shown to the public at the New York International Auto Show just a month later.
The Chevy Corvette has enjoyed eight generations of success, culminating in the current mid-engine C8. The C1 was the first ever to bear the name "Corvette." The C2 saw the introduction of the ...