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1957 Chrysler Diablo (Ghia)
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957 - Photo: Steve Petrovich
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957 - Interior
Chrysler Diablo (Ghia), 1957 - Interior
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When we think of the words "Chrysler" and "Diablo" together, memories come to mind of a time when the American automaker owned Lamborghini and unveiled a successor to the iconic Countach model. But that’s not what this is. The Chrysler Diablo Concept actually dates back to 1957 when it was the star of the U.S. auto show circuit. The car was originally conceived by Chrysler’s renowned design head, Virgil Exner, and is an example of aerodynamic design study in the ’50s. It’s said that the car’s shape was inspired by watching ink blots blown by 200 mph winds across the surface of plastic models, which we don’t really see in the svelte shape but we’ll take their word for it. The 22-foot-long car is built on a shortened 1955 Chrysler 300 series chassis and features a soft convertible top that was added by the Italian styling firm Ghia, who tweaked the car’s design by reworking the fins and painting it red (it was originally black) before the car debuted on the 1957 U.S. auto show circuit. The Diablo reportedly cost Chrysler over $250,000 to develop.
Доработанный на Ghia концепт Dodge Dart 1956 года. Отличается от прототипа матерчатым верхом, красной окраской кузова, добавлением хрома.
По материалам: autoblog.com
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