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THE CHEVROLET Corvette “SS,” an experimental car which ran at Sebring in 1957 and was the forerunner of many Corvette sports models, has been presented to the Indianapolis motor speedway museum. The car introduced many new features, including very extensive use of light alloys. Seated in it is the designer, Mr Z. ArkusDuntov.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31409, 30 June 1967, Page 9

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THE CHEVROLET Corvette “SS,” an experimental car which ran at Sebring in 1957 and was the forerunner of many Corvette sports models, has been presented to the Indianapolis motor speedway museum. The car introduced many new features, including very extensive use of light alloys. Seated in it is the designer, Mr Z. Arkus-Duntov. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31409, 30 June 1967, Page 9

THE CHEVROLET Corvette “SS,” an experimental car which ran at Sebring in 1957 and was the forerunner of many Corvette sports models, has been presented to the Indianapolis motor speedway museum. The car introduced many new features, including very extensive use of light alloys. Seated in it is the designer, Mr Z. Arkus-Duntov. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31409, 30 June 1967, Page 9