Inspired by an encounter with a stingray while diving in the Bahamas, Chevrolet’s chief designer, Bill Mitchell created the fluid lines and sculpted body that defines the Corvette Stingray. This beautiful and rare 1963 Corvette Stingray Z06 is the first American car to be exhibited by the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Image: Chevrolet; Corvette, Stingray; 1963, Vehicle, On loan from collector James Jaeger, L7.2009
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