Rick Conti has posted a picture of another supervette test mule that was spotted outside Detroit. The engineers at GM finally decided to cover the shoebox hood scoop and duct tape that was viewable on the previous photos with a black camo cover that covers the entire hood. The photographer was not a professional, but just an enthusiast that saw the Corvette and was able to snap a photo. His comments are below:
I took this photo a couple of days ago in Detroit --it was parked not too far from a group of guys I saw talking and doing some work on a laptop inside a Tahoe (with a "Manufacturers" plate on it!).
Another Corvette enthusiast without a camera also spotted a supervette test mule outside a shopping mall in Troy, Michigan. Here are his comments:
Last Sunday I saw the next (to be announce) Super Vette in Troy Michigan near the Somerset Collection (upscale mall). At first I just saw the rear quarter from a distance and I thought someone had trashed a Z06. Once he turned the corner I could see that it was the new Super Vette. It appeared to be a white Z06 with polished stock wheels, but... it had the typical black vinyl camo on the rear quarters, entire rear bumper, front fenders and the HOOD! The Hood has a bubble that appeared 6" tall, but I know the 2" raised C5 & C6hoods always appear much higher so realistically probably a 3-4" raise. The entire hood was under drapped black camo. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures but I did immediately call my inside source to confirm its being driven on the street, which it has been for at least a week now....
Hopefully, this on-the-street testing will continue and more photos will be shared. And if anyone comes up with a photo they'd like to share, may I recommend CorvetteBlogger.com? I could make it worth your while!!!
Source: CorvetteConti.com
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Thanks for sharing the story. Corvetteblogger.com always gets a thumbs up from me!
Rick
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Jen Balboa
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Paul, they test everything for Corvette at the Tech center. It's amazing what goes on behind the scenes before the acutal product is produced. Right now, I think they are getting some road time for the engine is why it's called a mule. The Corvette plpant is shut down for tours during certain days,(most recently 11/7) dates we suspect have something to with development of this car, we do not know but you'll see more and more of this now that the car is acknowledged. The real road time rather than a track is valuable!
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