Amphibious Muscle Cars

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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Boat

— May 13, 2008 — Autos
Swedish designer Bo Zolland creatively fuses an iconic American muscle cars, such as the 1963 Corvette Stingray, with boat designs. The result? One hell of a series of bad-ass watercraft!

Somehow Zolland manages to make the designs look both retro and futuristic at the same time.

Here are some specifications for the model: The engine is a 496 or 502 mercruiser, LS-9 marine or Volvo Penta Diesel up to 550 Horse Power. Estimated speed of the boot is 55-70 Knots.

I've got to say, this design really floats my boat!

Trend Themes

  1. Amphibious Vehicles — Designing vehicles that can operate on both land and water opens up new transportation possibilities and adventures.
  2. Retro-futurism — Combining styles and technologies from different eras can lead to unique and eye-catching designs.
  3. High-performance Boats — Incorporating powerful engines in boat designs creates new opportunities for speed and excitement.

Industry Implications

  1. Automotive — The automotive industry can explore new markets by designing and producing amphibious vehicles.
  2. Marine — The marine industry can expand its offerings to appeal to consumers who value high-speed, high-performance boats.
  3. Design — Designers can experiment with retro-futuristic aesthetics in various industries to create something new and exciting.
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