Tuesday, November 24, 2009

2010 Dodge Challenger R/T now available in Detonator Yellow


The Dodge Challenger is a nice throwback to simpler times, when horsepower was king and everybody wanted to look good and win the stoplight drags at the same time. While the Challenger is not going to see any major updates (it just came out a model year ago, after all) it will be seeing some new colors.

We've already seen the car in it's classic Plum Crazy hue, and now we have our first look at the Challenger R/T in Detonator Yellow. This is the "high impact" color that preceded Plum Crazy.


Bob Lutz says "perhaps" we will see twin turbo Camaro


After seeing the Jay Leno Camaro at SEMA, one has to wonder if we could potentially see the car in production some day. After all, with Ford rolling out it's line of EcoBoost engines, wouldn't GM want to follow suit with it's own fuel friendly, performance oriented pony car?

When InsideLine asked Bob Lutz about it he simply responded "perhaps." Take it how you will, but he didn't say no. In addition to this all telling comment, he also confirmed that there will be a production version of the Camaro Synergy.


Monday, November 23, 2009

Superformance to produce 1963 Corvette Grand Sport replica


Superformance is a company that made it's name making top of the line Cobra and GT 40replicas out of SoCal. The Corvette Grand Sport is arguably Chevrolet's most iconic race car. In it's heyday, the Grand Sport dominated the Cobra on the race track but was axed by GM before it could make any sort of significant mark in racing.

While owning a real Grand Sport is a feat that only a few can lay claim to, Superformance is making the dream a reality for folks willing to pony up a fraction of the cost. A new licensing agreement with GM has made it possible to produce a Corvette Grand Sport model available in either coupe or convertible form.

If you're looking for authenticity, Superformance has gone all out to make their replica just like the real thing. They even use original blueprints and molds from one of the original race cars to produce them. Powertrain options are only as limited as your imagination and the GM Performance Parts catalog.

Check out the press release below for more details.

PRESS RELEASE:

ICONIC CORVETTE R REBORN

Glories of yesteryear were conceived when General Motors licensed a Californian specialist sports car partnership in early 2009 to resume production of the iconic 1963 Corvette Grand Sport, arguably GM's most prestigious track racer ever.

Duntov/Superformance LLC lost no time in turning opportunity into reality, and Duntov immediately began production of the race version of the Grand Sport, which has already raced and won a number of events this year.

Now the street version of this popular 1960's muscle car will follow with the series production of a Turn Key Minus chassis by Superformance. The original Grand Sport - intended to be a "Cobra Killer" - were built by General Motors under the watchful eyes of Zora Arkus Duntov, GM's chief engineer at the time.

The value of a continuation model and that of a historic original is encapsulated in its authenticity. Superformance went to great lengths to ensure that the new street version would be as like the original Grand Sport as two peas are in a pod having acquired the original blue prints and molds off the original #2 Grand Sport.

With only five originals ever built, the Superformance Grand Sport will give buyers the opportunity to own a piece of GM's rich history. What makes this street version an even more valuable product is that it is licensed by its originators and that is not only meant to be raced, but is equally at home as a daily driver..

The SPF Grand Sport will be available in a roadster or coupe version and the technical originality is ensured by the legendary discipline and precision that has made Superformance products the leading fully assembled rolling chassis in the world.

Each SPF Grand Sport will be professionally engineered, custom crafted and professionally assembled in the largest and most modern privately owned specialist automotive manufacturing facility in the world.

The design of the Grand Sport chassis enables owners to select their drive trains from virtually any General Motors crate option available. The first completed street version rollers will be available in the US in mid 2010. Current orders can be placed by calling (949) 900-1950 or sending an email to info@superformance.com.