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6 Shooter

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Okay, I need to know more about this one 6-Shooter. I read the Hemmings write-up. The write-up implies that Pontiac actual built this as a proof of concept in 1968. Before his death, Pontiac Historian John Sawruk talked about the 2 black Grand Am El Caminos that Pontiac built in 1978 and later put 1980-81 GA sheet metal on it & I have pictures of both of them (even though one was supposedly reported as destroyed). I've never heard John talk about this one.

I thought it was an interesting picture/article too...

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Why do they even put mirrors like that on concepts. They know it won't make it through production

Same with ride heights like wtf.

Renderings make it look really cool and gets people excited for something that won't ever happen

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In April 1965, a Bill Mitchell-designed concept hit the stage at the New York Auto Show. Though no one in attendance could know it at the time, this car, dubbed the Mako Shark II, would go on to predict not just the shape of the third-generation Corvette, but also an astonishing number of features that would eventually appear on other cars.

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In April 1965, a Bill Mitchell-designed concept hit the stage at the New York Auto Show. Though no one in attendance could know it at the time, this car, dubbed the Mako Shark II, would go on to predict not just the shape of the third-generation Corvette, but also an astonishing number of features that would eventually appear on other cars.

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must be cold as Chicago.........................those nips though..

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In April 1965, a Bill Mitchell-designed concept hit the stage at the New York Auto Show. Though no one in attendance could know it at the time, this car, dubbed the Mako Shark II, would go on to predict not just the shape of the third-generation Corvette, but also an astonishing number of features that would eventually appear on other cars.

www.b.h.com

This picture was taken behind the GM Design Studio dome (left background) parking lot at the GM Tech Center in Warren MI. I drove past that parking lot every day for a year.

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