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From a technology point of view it wasn't. I didn't mean from a styling or marketing point of view. The C1's chassis was conventional for the time. The engines, except for the fuel injected model which was very advanced for the time, were basically shared with other GM cars. The fiberglass body was innovative. But it wasn't until the C2 that GM really tried to show of engineering know how rather than just making a domestic interpretation of the small European sports cars of the time.
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I would agree that predictability would not be something done by design. I also haven't seen any evidence of what you are describing and I have been around the Corvette forums a few times. A graph of deflection vs wheel height would be nice but I'm not sure where you would get one and, it would have to be tested with the other wheel at a number of known heights. Quote:
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I thought the first Vette had a straight 6?
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The Corvette's first V8, the now legendary small block was developed for Chevy cars such as the '55 Chevy. It wasn't developed for the slow selling and on it's death bed C1. Even in 1955 quite a few V8s were on the domestic market. And, as was mentioned the first two years of the Corvette were powered by an I6. Even the '57 fuel injection V8 wasn't developed for the Corvette so much as the Chevy sedan and coupe.
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So again what part of the C1 was revolutionary in design? Not the engine, not the chassis, not the suspension. Honestly not even the styling and were it not for the Ford Thunderbird the Corvette might have died in it's first generation. The C2 was the first model to really push engineering.
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With any luck the driving dynamics of the C7 are revolutionary, or at least a strong evolution of the '12+ C6 GS, which was a dramatic improvement over the early C6's in terms of NVH, steering feel, and at-limit communication. We can all agree the C7's seats needed to be a revolution. Hopefully they work as well as they look.
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The C6 seats were often malined but really the problem wasn't that they were bad so much as GM didn't offer a good sport seat. The C6 seats were very good if your intent was say to drive coast to coast. Having put some hours in the C6 I can say comfort wasn't a problem. However, lateral support was. I think you would find the base Cayman or 911 seats were about the same as the Corvette's in terms of support for track driving. However, Porsche was more than willing to upgrade the seats for what they considered a fair price. The C7's sport seats will hopefully address this point. The rest of the interior certainly helps fix the C6's plain Jane interior.
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