lengthened,
spells out “Stingray” in polished aluminum script across a red, gold, and white
taillight board made of plexiglass and resembling a piece of jewelry. Sidepipes
and flames and wild Superior Industries’ wheels light up the sides. Even more
wild for the 1970s is the clam-shell hood (six years before the first C4), in
the style of the exotic XKE Jaguars.
The
best way to describe this Corvette is a teenage dream unfettered by the realities
and constraints of real life. Producer Matthew Robbins and Director Hal Barwood,
the pair who wrote the script for the movie, searched extensively for a wrecked
Corvette and