Not only does the National Corvette Museum collect and display cars, but we also have a large collection of other Corvette “stuff” thanks to enthusiasts who want to see the history of America’s Sports Car preserved. This week we were lucky enough to receive some prints from Chevrolet Studio #3 (which later became the Corvette Studio) from 2005 Corvette Hall of Fame Inductee Randy Wittine.
During the course of his career, Wittine worked for five Corvette design chiefs and left his mark on six generations. He has sketched numerous prototypes and race cars including the Corvette GTP.
Check out photos and info on the 16 prints he donated to the Museum below.
- Randy Wittine shows Adam Boca of NCM Insurance some of the donated prints.
- Randy Wittine (center) shows Adam Boca of NCM Insurance some of the donated prints.
- Corvette GTP Race Car Proposal, 1991
- Corvette GTP Proposal, 1991
- Mid Engine Corvette GTP Race Car Proposal, 1991
- Mid Engine GTP Corvette Proposal, 1991.
- Polyvoltac Corvette Race Car C4. Body modifications and graphics done in Chevy 3 (Corvette) Studio.
- C4 Race Car. Body modifications and graphics were done in the Corvette Studio (Chevy 3).
- Mid Engine Corvette Proposal, Late 70s
- Mid Engine Corvette Proposal, Late 70s. Drawing appeared in Corvette News.
- Astro I designed in Chevy 3 Studio (Corvette Studio) when it was in the warehouse of GM Design staff. Designed by Bill Mitchell and Larry Shinoda.
- Reynold’s aluminum mid engine Corvette designed in Chevy 3 (Corvette) Studio.
- C5 with upper proposals
- Astro II – done in the Chevy 3 Studio (Corvette Studio) when it was i the GM Design Staff warehouse, under direction of Bill Mitchell and Larry Shinoda.
- Clay model proposal of C4 with C3 comparison.
- Bill Mitchell’s Manta Ray
- Bill Mitchell’s Manta Ray