[VIDEO] Historic Corvette Concepts Arrive for the EyesOn Design Car Show

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[VIDEO] Historic Corvette Concepts Arrive for the EyesOn Design Car Show

Photo Credit: dtrockstar1 / Instagram


YouTuber DtRockstar1 captures some of the great historic Corvette concepts and racers as they arrived for the EyesOn Design car show on Sunday in Michigan at the Edsel Ford Estate. These cars were running under their own power and it’s a great opportunity to turn it up and let that Chevy power fill your speakers.

The historic Corvettes include one of my personal favorites, the 1959 Stingray Racer designed by Peter Brock and raced by Flying Dentist Dr. Dick Thompson. The others included the Blue ’56 Corvette SR2 owned by Irwin Kroiz, Zora’s 1954 test Corvette known as the Duntov Mule which is owned by Ken Lingenfelter, and the Gulf One 1963 Corvette Z06 racer which was also raced back in the day by Dr. Thompson.

Also captured were a Lancia Stratos and Ford GT40.

From DtRockstar1 via YouTube:

At the EyesOn Design car show, we see several rare and one of a kind Corvettes, including Bill Mitchell’s ’59 Stingray Racer, the Corvette SR 2, Duntov’s Mule from the Lingenfelter Collection, a C2 Z06, and a Lancia Stratos and Ford GT40 were seen in the mix.


As I was wrapping up this post, I saw that Chris from DtRockstar1 also captured the loadout with many more Corvettes spied leaving the show. These included the Callaway C7R and some other historic racers.

At the 2022 EyesOn Design Car Show at the Edsel Ford Estate, we see the cars departing the show. Some highlights include Bill Mitchell’s ’59 Stingray Racer, Oldsmobile Aerotech Longtail, Corvette, SR 2, Callaway C7 R, The Black Ghost 1970 Hemi Challenger, and others.


Source:
DtRockstar1

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1 COMMENT

  1. Hi Keith,

    This is Chris (DtRockstar1). I just want to thank you so much for posting several of my Corvette videos to the site. You have really helped me out a lot!

    I wanted to ask you how I can help you out in return. Unfortunately, I can’t share your posts on Facebook or Twitter because I don’t use them (too toxic for me). What else can I do to help you out in return?

    Thanks again Keith, I really appreciate what you’ve done.

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