1959 Corvette XP-87 Stingray

Watching an old Elvis Presley movie right now — Clambake. Elvis plays a the son of a wealthy oil tycoon, and drives a sharp looking red roadster that turns out to be the 1959 Corvette XP-87 Stingray. What a gorgeous machine! Given that the car was built in ’59, and the movie was released in ’67 shows how well the design of the car aged.

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The XP-87 was designed in ’57 by Bill Mitchell and Gary Shinoda as an exercise in racing design, and was raced extensively the for a short time before being retired. It was then spiffed up and put on the show car circuit, and even used as a weekend driver by Bill Mitchell (after they added a passenger seat!) That’s what you call a fringe benefit!

The influence of this car’s design on the C2 Corvette is pretty obvious.

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I’ve always liked the looks of that model Corvette better than any of the others… Not sure what it is, but the coupe is one sharp car. I’d love to do a resto-mod of one someday. Someday.

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As nice as this one looks, I think I’d have to do it in red. That fits the C2 best.

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