A Quebecois behind the design of the Corvette improved
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Jacques Duval
Friday, 1 September 2017 13:40
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Friday, 1 September 2017 13:40
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It is quiet, probably too quiet, and his presence in the world of automotive design is not recognized at its fair value. If his name is little known, his accomplishments speak for themselves.
I speak to you of Paul Deutschman, a Quebecer who work in this environment for approximately 30 years and whose job it is to beautify and improve the cars already well-born.
Paul Deutschman
Deutschman Design
Welcome to the AeroWagen
Take, for example, the C7, the Corvette last generation that it has changed for the account of the american firm, Callaway.
Paul has transformed the party back to make a kind of “hatchback” in which the elements are connected perfectly to the body existing. This addition will not only improve the interior space, but also the aerodynamics of the car and even his silhouette, add some. This model is renamed AeroWagen and can adapt to all versions of the C7 Corvette, including Grand Sport and Z06. We are dealing with a sort of “shooting break” in the pure british tradition.
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The only downside is the price of this Corvette AeroWagen, which is $ 14 990 $US, including the costs of installation. Of course, it is necessary to provide the car above the market.
Callaway Corvette AeroWagen
Callaway Cars
This personalization of the Corvette, however, a unique vehicle whose value may appreciate with time. There is no doubt that it will also contribute to the notoriety of Paul Deutschman, whose name deserves to be on the same plateau as Bertone, Pininfarina, Giugiaro, and other celebrities of this world.