| Autopalooza, the umbrella PR campaign for sixteen top shelf automotive events in southeast Michigan, including races, cruises and car shows, had a kick off press event this past week. As a Detroit booster, I urge you to check out the schedule of events and try to attend as many of them as you can. While I haven't been to all of them, I've attended most and if you get to check any of them out, you'll find out why car events around Detroit are special.
That's not what I'm here to talk about, though. The press conference was held at the General Motors Heritage Center, where GM displays some of the corporation's large collection of cars and trucks. Even if I wasn't a Detroit booster and at least a little interested in Autopalooza, just which one of us would pass up an opportunity get into the GMHC? I've been to the Heritage Center before, but they rotate cars in and out of the facility as some are loaned out for events or to museums, so it's always worth a visit. Definitely worth taking lots of extra memory cards and charged up batteries for the cameras. Click here to view the embedded video. Of course I decided to get there early, to have more time to take pictures. From how many cars were in the parking lot a half hour early, it wasn't a very original idea. The GMHC is not really a museum. More like a private collection in an industrial building than an elaborate Schlumpf-like display. It's not ideal for photography. The cars are generally parked fairly close to each other, mostly side by side, but oh, what cars they are! Even the worst Government Motors haterz and most fervent FoMoCo or Mopar fanboys' eyes will pop at what's inside another of those proverbial nondescript industrial parks just outside Detroit. Sometimes the way the cars were arranged set up interesting juxtapositions. First there was the Astro III turbine powered, space age looking car from the 1960s parked right in front of the restored art deco Futurliner bus styled Our American Crossroads diorama from the 1941 Parade of Progress. Call it days of future past or retro futurism, but the two artifacts of earlier times looked curious next to each other. The other pairing took place, I suspect, because the GMHC had historic Chevys in a row right next to where they had GM's experiments in alternative energy like the Electrovan and Electrovair II fuel cell and battery powered vehicles. Just down from the Electrovan was parked the Autonomy concept from 2002. The Autonomy, if you don't remember, was also powered by fuel cells, with all of the car's mechanical components mounted in a "skateboard" like chassis that could be mounted with a variety of body "top hats". I don't recall if they ever showed any alternative bodies to this one. At the GMHC the Autonomy was also parked near a 1959 Chevrolet El Camino, which shares the '59 Impala and other full size Chevys' horizontal bat-wing like tail fins that curve down to a Vee. That dramatic styling is literally underlined by a simple horizontal bumper. The front end of the Autonomy has a hood line that also has a pronounced downward pointing Vee, sitting above a horizontal lower element. When I saw the two shapes in the same line of sight, I couldn't help but notice the similarity and when I mentioned it to some of the others at the event, they agreed. I wouldn't say that it's uncanny, but there is a resemblance. Sometimes shapes in automotive styling reappear in new contexts. For example, some people think that Jeff Teague's Duesenberg concept's rear end looks like the front end of a Lamborghini Gallardo, though I doubt that was a conscious influence. One of the ideas behind the Autonomy concept was that the "skateboard" would let exterior designers' creativity flow, since they didn't have to worry anymore about accommodating the mechanical bits. I think that it's funny that with all the bodies they could have topped the Autonomy with, they chose one that looks like the back end of a '59 Chevy. Ronnie Schreiber edits Cars In Depth, a realistic perspective on cars & car culture and the original 3D car site. If you found this post worthwhile, you can dig deeper at Cars In Depth. If the 3D thing freaks you out, don't worry, all the photo and video players in use at the site have mono options. Thanks for reading – RJS from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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