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'63 Stingray

Well the Stingray has just become an iconic, not just as a Corvette but as a car known around the world and specifically the ’63 Stingray because of its unique styling. It was a departure from anything else in the time...at that time in 1963, or actually in ’62 when it first came out. It was so unique and...but it's a lasting design. It’s something that’s still catches your eye today, it’s still fresh today. And that’s the hallmark of an iconic design, I think. It’s that, you know, it’s still fresh throughout the ages. It’s one of the most sought after collector cars too that I think that’s affordable.

And this was the first year of a coupe version. So the coupe became probably the most iconic of the Corvettes because of the, just the structure, the shape, more aero looking, and the split window, which is only in the 1963 version. So that was something that they discussed and they decided to take out, Larry told me that they took it out the next year because of visibility and probably cost reasons, that type of thing. But that’s still the most sought after version - is the 1963 - which is the first Stingray.

He had a lot of internal fights with the other people involved in the program because he wanted the car to be more aero in the front. And they fought for the flip-over headlights and he wanted the headlights hidden behind the grille because that would be more aerodynamic. You know, he always told me that, you know, you drive just as fast at night as you do during the day so if the headlights open and they create a bigger air-drag, he didn’t like that. But he lost that battle so you know, that’s the way it goes, you have to go with the flow on some of that stuff. He didn’t win them all.


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Fecha: September 14, 2011

Zona: California, US

Entrevista: Akira Boch

País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Entrevista

Después de graduarse de la escuela secundaria en Anaheim, Ron Kusumi se graduó de la Universidad Estatal Politécnica de California y trabajó en la industria automotriz durante 20 años con compañías como Nissan y Mitsubishi. Mientras trabajaba en un proyecto que desarrollaba una rueda de aleación de aluminio en Nissan, Ron conoció al famoso diseñador Larry Shinoda, cuyos breves comentarios sobre el proyecto impresionaron a Ron por su buen ojo y genialidad para conocer la esencia del estilo y la función. Ambos compartieron una pasión mutua por los autos deportivos y se convirtieron en amigos. En los últimos quince años, Ron ha dirigido un estudio cinematográfico independiente en Long Beach, California, en donde ha escrito, producido y dirigido programas para televisión por cable. (Septiembre de 2012)

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