Stylist #1 - The 1961 Corvette offers proof
for the old adage, "Too many cooks spoil the broth." Almost every detail
in the design is good. However, there are two problems: there are too many
such good details, and they have no relationship to each other, save that
they are on the same car. Certainly the new rear end is handsome; it comes
from the much-admired racing Stingray. One can only wish that the cramped
1954 cockpit and the busy 1958 front end could also be replaced with Stingray
designs, so that the only American sports car would have some much-needed
unity.
Stylist #2 - Round cars and crisp cars are
two different kinds of styling, but Corvette stylists apparently felt that
half and half is an ideal compromise. The rear looks interesting but not
with the round front shapes. Surely this isn't the only styling that would
have worked on the Corvette rear.
Stylist #3 - Although not in character with
the rest of the car, the Corvette's new rear end is still an excellent example
of good transitional styling. It gives a good look at the future. The Corvette
will be slowly changed over to a replica of the Stingray experimental
Corvette.
Corvette Critique from Stylists
in 1961
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