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GM manufactured two of the Mako Shark II, otherwise known as XP-755, but only one of the models was fully functional. The innovative and fresh-looking concept car created a major splash among the automotive elite, and was deemed one of the best looking show cars from the 1960s.
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Read More »The first Mako Shark II was later replaced with an operational version in October of 1965. This experimental sports car introduced a new shape for the Corvette based on advancements in automotive aerodynamics. Capturing both the vibrant coloring and lean, powerful lines of its undersea namesake, the two-passenger, fastback coupe featured a flip-top roof for easy passenger access. Consumers also really liked the new hide-away headlamps. This Mako Shark II was powered by a 425 horsepower version of Chevrolet's turbo-Jet 396 V-8 engine which would later become available on production Corvettes. In conclusion, the Mako Shark II was anything but an inanimate object being trucked from one show to another. In Italy, for example, special arrangements were made for Giovanni Agnelli of Fiat to drive the car at an airport near Turin. It was then registered for road use. The model became so popular that Mitchell had to bring it back to GM headquarters where, rumor had it, he took it as a personal driver. Around the time when the great looking 1968 production Corvettes were being introduced to the consumer market, the Mako Shark II saw its end back where it started, in the GM design and engineering studio where it was refabrciated into a new concept car called the Manta Ray. The Mako Shark II will always be a part of our automotive concept car history as one of the best-looking models from General Motors during the 1960s.
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