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Formula Automotive We, at Formula Automotive, have had the pleasure of building beautiful custom automobiles for serious collectors for over 35 years.

Formula Automotive is a Christian based business, building smiles for car lovers for over 30 years.

06/30/2022

On June 28, 1953, workers at a Chevrolet plant in Flint assembled the first Corvette, a two-seat sports car that would become an American icon. The first completed production version rolled off the line two days later, one of just 300 Corvettes made that year.

The idea for the Corvette came from General Motors’ design chief Harley Earl, who started developing plans in 1951 for a low-cost American sports car to compete with European makes like MGs, Jaguars and Ferraris. The project was code-named “Opel.”
In January 1953, GM debuted the Corvette concept car (pictured below) at its Motorama auto show at the Waldorf Astoria New York. It featured a fiberglass body and a six-cylinder engine. According to GM, the car was named for the “trim, fleet naval vessel that performed heroic es**rt and patrol duties during World War II.” The Corvette was a big hit with the public at Motorama, and GM soon put the roadster into production.

The first Corvette was hand-assembled and featured a Polo White exterior and red interior, two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission, a wraparound windshield, whitewall tires and detachable plastic curtains instead of side windows. The car carried a price tag of $3,490 and could go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 11 or 12 seconds, a fairly average speed.

In 1954, the Corvette went into mass production at a Chevy plant in St. Louis, MO. Sales were lackluster from the outset, and GM considered discontinuing the line. However, Ford Motor Company introduced the Thunderbird around the same time, and GM did not want to appear as bowing to a competitor. In 1955, the Corvette's survival was buoyed when it was equipped with a more powerful V-8 engine. It went on to earn the nickname “America’s sports car” and become a pop culture icon via numerous references in movies, television and music.

Some of my favorite cars
05/21/2022

Some of my favorite cars

Brian built a lot of these, sold some complete and a few as kits
10/10/2021

Brian built a lot of these, sold some complete and a few as kits

Wcm ultralite super seven walk around

Brian designed and manufactured the Ultralite S2K
10/10/2021

Brian designed and manufactured the Ultralite S2K

2006 WCM Ultralite - Walk around

1 of 2 we sold to Dubai!
10/10/2021

1 of 2 we sold to Dubai!

Bahrain Bay AutoX

One of the first WCM Ultralite S2K, 1 of 94 built between 2000 ans 201
10/10/2021

One of the first WCM Ultralite S2K, 1 of 94 built between 2000 ans 201

Should you get a kit car or a replica? Join Nadine as she meets with Throdle app member Simeon as he gives us a full walkaround of his World Class Motor (WCM...

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