Video - Beautiful Bodied 1963 Corvette Rondine Pininfarina Looking for a new owner

Not that you really need more proof that the Italian design house and coachbuilder Pininfarina has written some of the most desirable cars in the world, but this is a good example of the work of the production company made in recent years. 

 It is the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Speciale "Rondine" (Ron-di-nay) concept was built by Pininfarina for the Paris Auto Show last year.Written by Tom Tjaarda while he worked at Pininfarina, the model was carrying a sleek design with Italian raw American power. The car is based on the 1963 Corvette C2 Chassis with power from a 327ci (5.4-liter) fuel injected V8 pumping 360 horsepower, mated to a 4 speed spin the rear wheel.

 While providing traditional fiberglass Corvette, is fascinated fit European style of the Rondine is made of steel.

From its inception and until 2008, the coupe on display at the Museum of Pininfarina in Italy, at that time, it was sold at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale (Arizona) auction for cool cars ( but extremely disappointing for those among us who are interested in the car) $ 1,760,000. Now is the time for the current owner of the car in the Corvette at Carlisle auction event later this summer (August 23-25) in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.

 "I am very excited about having steel body Corvette ever produced only on display as part of the chip of choice in this year's Corvette at Carlisle last week," said event manager Lance Miller in a statement journalism. "The work of GM vehicles by Italy-based Pininfarina and it is a must see! They have absolutely the best-of-the-'63s best 'for our participants to enjoy seeing to close. Heck, I want to see great cars too, "he added.

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