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					The world’s only 
					Pininfarina-bodied Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Speciale 
					“Rondine” concept will be sold with no reserve during the 
					37th Annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event on Jan. 
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						The world’s 
						only 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Speciale “Rondine” 
						(Ron-di-nay) will be sold at No Reserve during the 37th 
						Annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event on Jan. 
						12-20, 2008, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Penned by design 
						legend Tom Tjaarda while he was at the world-renown 
						Pininfarina design house in Italy, the Corvette 
						“Rondine” was built for the 1963 Paris Auto Show and was 
						preserved at the Pininfarina Museum. Hailed as “The 
						World’s Greatest Collector Car Events™,” the Scottsdale 
						auction will feature 1000 of the world’s finest 
						collector vehicles and lavish lifestyle events. As 
						always, Speed will broadcast live-coverage of all six 
						auction days.  
					
					“Over the past 
					few years, several historically significant concept cars 
					have been sold through the Barrett-Jackson Auction Company,” 
					said Craig Jackson, Chairman/CEO of the Barrett-Jackson 
					Auction Company. “This is an extremely rare opportunity to 
					own a car designed to ignite the imaginations of sports car 
					enthusiasts worldwide. Few Corvette concept cars find their 
					way into private hands and the beautiful ‘Rondine’ offers an 
					incredible opportunity to elevate a collection from very 
					nice into the realm of the exceptional.”  
					
					Based on the 
					1963 Corvette C2 Chassis, the “Rondine” features a classic 
					Pininfarina body with strong Italian influence. The front 
					end slopes forward along a smooth curve that ends with a 
					thin, horizontal chrome grille that provides air to the 
					engine. This was an attractive yet practical design element 
					to keep the engine cool. The side panel is accented by a 
					sharp line originating from the grille. The angle runs along 
					the front fender, through the side of the car and ends at 
					the crest of the rear fender, giving the “Rondine” a 
					slender, European look. The rear end features the celebrated 
					“swallow tail” arrangement, which minimizes the visibility 
					of the car’s tail due to projecting rear fenders. Under the 
					hood of the mesmerizing teal sports car lies a 327ci, 
					4-speed manual, Fuel Injected V8 that pumps out 360 
					horsepower. The “Rondine’s” interior features the original 
					white elastic leather surfacing and comfortable wrap-around 
					seats.  
					
					“The Corvette 
					‘Rondine’ is the ultimate marriage of pure American power 
					and bold Italian design,” added Steve Davis, President of 
					the Barrett-Jackson Auction Company. “American Tom Tjaarda, 
					who also designed the Ferrari 330, created a masterpiece at 
					Chevrolet’s behest during his tenure at Pininfarina. Since 
					the Corvette ‘Rondine’ was part of the Pininfarina Museum 
					collection since its unveiling, the car is in pristine 
					condition. The important historical significance of this 
					Corvette will make the ‘Rondine’ one of the most anticipated 
					cars available during our Scottsdale event.”  
					
					Ironically, the 
					1963 Ford “Italien” Thunderbird concept will also be sold at 
					No Reserve during the Scottsdale Auction. The “Italien” was 
					designed and built by Ford’s Thunderbird stylists in 
					Detroit. It was showcased in Ford’s 1962-63 “Custom Car 
					Caravan,” numerous Autoramas across the country and in the 
					1964 New York World Fair’s “Cavalcade of Custom Cars.”
					 
					
					“Forty-five 
					years ago, Ford and Chevrolet were heating up for battle on 
					the showroom floor with concept cars like the ‘Italien’ and 
					‘Rondine’,” noted Jackson. “With the introduction of several 
					new models from the ‘Detroit 3’, history is repeating 
					itself.”  
					
					Pent-up demand 
					for concepts like the “Rondine” makes it a natural for the 
					classic show-car circuit. If the new owner chooses to 
					participate in such events, the awareness and excitement 
					that is sure to follow will continue to elevate the 
					significance of this one-of-a-kind Corvette. “I am the 
					president of a classic car Concorso which will feature 
					primarily one-off concept cars,” said “Rondine” designer Tom 
					Tjaarda. “I anticipate that an invitation will be issued to 
					the new owner of the ‘Rondine’ to show their car at this 
					prestigious event next September in Rome.” 
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