jiggity76 Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 (edited) A friend of mine bought this off of Ebay and wanted to share it with everyone. Pretty cool historical information of the car's development. Edited December 5 by jiggity76 Amanita, 94 olds vert, GnatGoSplat and 3 others 4 2 Quote
Amanita Posted December 6 Report Posted December 6 (edited) The automotive news show motorweek holds marathons for their older seasons on Youtube and one of the episodes they played had this spy shot of a Grand Prix prototype that I haven't seen anywhere else. I wonder if they still have the picture in their archives. Edited December 6 by Amanita GnatGoSplat, jiggity76, rich_e777 and 1 other 3 1 Quote
55trucker Posted December 6 Report Posted December 6 Interesting.....6 years before the platform actually appeared the groundwork was already in place, I suppose that this would also apply to not just the Cutlass but all of the other G bodies at that time. 94 olds vert and jiggity76 2 Quote
Amanita Posted December 6 Report Posted December 6 6 hours ago, Amanita said: The automotive news show motorweek holds marathons for their older seasons on Youtube and one of the episodes they played had this spy shot of a Grand Prix prototype that I haven't seen anywhere else. I wonder if they still have the picture in their archives. Also of note it looks like this car has the half pop up headlights that this clay model had as well, though it looks like they are taped shut possibly? Ignore the filename, definitely not from 1988. jiggity76 and 94 olds vert 2 Quote
jiggity76 Posted December 8 Author Report Posted December 8 On 12/6/2024 at 4:10 PM, Amanita said: Also of note it looks like this car has the half pop up headlights that this clay model had as well, though it looks like they are taped shut possibly? Ignore the filename, definitely not from 1988. Whoa! That is crazy! I wonder if they were playing around with the idea of the miniquad headlamps that debuted for 91? 94 olds vert 1 Quote
55trucker Posted December 8 Report Posted December 8 On 12/6/2024 at 5:10 PM, Amanita said: Shame that the engineers at PMD did not keep this overall design for the flanks for the GP..... Everything above the beltline is the same as what went into production but all below that was tossed. This prototype is more in tune with the sides of the other 3 cars of the 1st gen platform, the sides are smoother, do not fold in at the bottom, more complete coverage all of the wheels, body does not taper in at the front and rear. That's a really good looking car, too bad it wasn't kept as it sits. jiggity76 1 Quote
Amanita Posted December 8 Report Posted December 8 1 hour ago, 55trucker said: Shame that the engineers at PMD did not keep this overall design for the flanks for the GP..... Everything above the beltline is the same as what went into production but all below that was tossed. This prototype is more in tune with the sides of the other 3 cars of the 1st gen platform, the sides are smoother, do not fold in at the bottom, more complete coverage all of the wheels, body does not taper in at the front and rear. That's a really good looking car, too bad it wasn't kept as it sits. I like the bottom half of the car more than what we got for the base model cars, but I like the more aggressive cladding the SE and GTP cars got, it really screams late 80s/early 90s and makes the cars look as distinct as they do. jiggity76 1 Quote
RareGMFan Posted December 12 Report Posted December 12 Hard to tell if they're identical due to the quality of the photo, but if they're not, the wheels are quite similar to the early 6000 STE wheels. Quote
White93z34 Posted December 12 Report Posted December 12 its neat to see the progress of GM10 that far back. Crazy to think just how big and expensive an undertaking this platform was to develop. Say what you will about Roger Smith and the absolute disaster it was bringing these cars to market, we have him to mostly thank for these cars. Quote
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