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Bored, Dug These Up

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Found a few design sketches for the C5 Corvette, the 4th-gen Camaro MCE, VUE, Sunfire GT, etc. while probing the web. Enjoy!

C5 Vette:

C5002.jpg

C5001.jpg

C5003.jpg

F4 Camaro MCE Proposal:

camaro_001.jpg

VUE:

SATURN003.jpg

SATURN001.jpg

SATURN002.jpg

Sunfire GT:

PONTIAC001.jpg

Why didn't GM put this interior in the Sunfire?

PONTIAC002.jpg

Link to where these came from: http://draganelmagda.blogspot.com/

Edited by whiteknight

camaro_001.jpg

OMFG LOOKS LIKE AN OLDSMOBILE LOL ;)

That yellow Vue reminds me of that Isuzu thing from the late 90's.

Neat sketches overall.

I was going to say, but DF nailed it when he said those early designs remind of the Isuzu Axiom.

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OMFG LOOKS LIKE AN OLDSMOBILE LOL ;)

XD

I thought the same thing pretty much. That upper valence panel really makes me think of an Aurora coupe. The lower fascia is more C5 Vette though.

I <3 the '90s.

The Sunfire sketch reminded me of the '94 Sunfire Speedster concept. (thanks to carstyling.ru)

94pontiac_sunfire_1.jpg

94pontiac_sunfire_2.jpg

94pontiac_sunfire_3.jpg

94pontiac_sunfire_speedster_5.jpg

94pontiac_sunfire_speedster_6.jpg

The interior is basically what was produced, but it looks so much better in two-tone.

camaro_001.jpg

OMFG LOOKS LIKE AN OLDSMOBILE LOL ;)

Really?

Looks more like a fat fendered version of the early fourth gen to me.

Can't be a sketch of the MCE - looks nothing like it. Has to have been mislabeled.

post-394-12640421690427.jpg

Edited by Camino LS6

Thanks for the link... I found this there (medium duty truck):

truck+sketch+003b.jpg

I like!! :lovey:

Nice!

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Really?

Looks more like a fat fendered version of the early fourth gen to me.

Can't be a sketch of the MCE - looks nothing like it. Has to have been mislabeled.

post-394-12640421690427.jpg

The website itself labels it as a "1997 Camaro sketch" and it is maintained by the designer himself. I think the 4th-gen exterior MCE was originally intended for 1997 (I know Chevrolet revised the Camaro's interior for 1997 to have more commonality with the Firebird) but wound up being pushed back a year for one reason or another (cost constraints I think). I'm not 100 percent sure I'm right on that, so don't hold me to it.

Also it does make sense as an MCE because the valence panel appears to run the width of the original 4th-gen hood to accommodate for revised headlamps, i.e. a seemingly inexpensive revision. The edges of the fenders appear the same and the lower fascia looks revised to coincide with that of the C5 Corvette, which was also new for 1997.

I'm pretty sure GM designed its old MCE cars just as they did new models; point being they have a design team sketch out different ideas. I've seen sketches for the 1998 Firebird MCE before that had fixed headlamps.

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Interesting since the pic I posted is a production '97.

Maybe they were thinking of doing minor tweaks instead of the full MCE they did in '98?

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Interesting since the pic I posted is a production '97.

Maybe they were thinking of doing minor tweaks instead of the full MCE they did in '98?

It could be possible. Shame Fbodfather no longer posts here, I know he could shed some light on this.

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