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Adriano Saad
Adriano Saad
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Corvette Roadster 1958
Revell-Monogram ProModeler Corvette Roadster 1958

Subject:
Chevrolet Corvette Roadster
US Chevrolet
Corvette C1
1958
Scale:
1:25
Status:
Completed
Started:
January 13, 2019
Completed:
September 1, 2019
Time spent:
3 month

In 1927 General Motors hired designer Harley Earl who loved sports cars. GIs returning after serving overseas in the years following World War II were bringing home MGs, Jaguars, Alfa Romeos, and the like. In 1951, Nash Motors began selling an expensive two-seat sports car, the Nash-Healey, that was made in partnership with the Italian designer Pininfarina and British auto engineer Donald Healey, but there were few moderate-priced models. Earl convinced GM that they needed to build a two-seat sports car, and with his Special Projects crew began working on the new car, "Project Opel" in late 1951. The result was the hand-built, EX-122 pre-production Corvette prototype, which was first shown to the public at the 1953 General Motors Motorama at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on January 17, 1953. Production began six months later.

The Chevrolet Corvette (C1) is the first generation of the Corvette sports car produced by Chevrolet. It was introduced late in the 1953 model year, and produced through 1962. It is commonly referred to as the "solid-axle" generation, as the independent rear suspension did not appear until the 1963 Sting Ray. The Corvette was rushed into production for its debut model year to capitalize on the enthusiastic public reaction to the concept vehicle, but expectations for the new model were largely unfulfilled. Reviews were mixed and sales fell far short of expectations through the car's early years. The program was nearly canceled, but Chevrolet would ultimately stay the course.

In an era of chrome and four headlamps, the Corvette succumbed to the look of the day. The 1958 model year and the four that followed all had the exposed four-headlamp treatment and prominent grills, but a faux-louvered hood and chrome trunk spears were unique to 1958. The interior and instruments were updated, including placing a tachometer directly in front of the driver. For the 1958 model, an 8000 rpm tachometer was used with the 270 hp (200 kW) and 290 hp engines, rather than the 6000 rpm units used in the lower horsepower engines. Optional engine choices included two with twin carburetors (including a 270 hp model with Carter 2613S and 2614S WCFB four-barrels) and two with fuel injection. Power output for the highest rated fuel-injected engine was 290 hp. Displacement remained 283 cid. For the first time, seat belts were factory-installed rather than being dealer-installed as on previous models.[9] Rare options were RPO 684 heavy-duty brakes and suspension (144), RPO 579 250 hp engine (554), RPO 276 15"×5.5" wheels (404).

(//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Corvette_(C1))

Project inventory

Full kits
85-5938
'58 Corvette Roadster Pro Modeler
Monogram - Pro Modeler 1:25
85-5938 1998 New tool
Detail and Conversion sets
MM2069
Steering Wheel #5
Mr. Model 1:24
MM2069
MCG-2285
Custom Pulley Face Detail Set
The Model Car Garage 1:25
MCG-2285
MCG-716
Engine Pulley Drive Belts (5 Pcs.)
The Model Car Garage 1:25
MCG-716
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Project colors

Interior
XF-7 Flat Red
Tamiya
23ml ()
Matt
Acrylic

Photoalbums

96 images
Corvette Roadster 1958View album, image #94
1:25
1:25 '58 Corvette Roadster (Monogram - Pro Modeler 85-5938)1:24 Steering Wheel #5 (Mr. Model MM2069)1:25 Custom Pulley Face Detail Set (The Model Car Garage MCG-2285)1+

Part of my Collection

Classic Cars
Completed 4×

Comments

13 January 2019, 13:23

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