Zora Arkus-Duntov was a Belgian-born American engineer known as the "Father of the Corvette" for his significant contributions to the development of the Chevrolet Corvette sports car. He played a crucial role in transforming the Corvette from a stylish but underperforming vehicle to a high-performance sports car that defined American automotive performance.
Zora Arkus-Duntov was born on December 25, 1908.
Zora Arkus-Duntov was born on December 25, 1908.
Zora Arkus-Duntov died on 1996-04-21.
Not what, but who. He was a Belgian-born engineer who became known as the 'Father of the Corvette.'
Zora Arkus Duntov. That is where the old Duntov 30, 30, came from. It was a custom camshaft.
It evolved from the 265 which was introduced back in 55. I think a man named Zora Arkus Duntov, might have had something to do with it.
The "Z" in Z-28 and the "Z" in any of GM's vehicle options stands for Zora Arkus-Duntov. He was the GM engineer who convinced GM brass to market the corvette as a performance car in 1953. His suspension as well as engine modifications made the corvette a tough competitor on the track and made Zora a legend at GM. Today whenever you see a "Z" attached to a GM model, it is a tribute to Zora Arkus-Duntov's engineering.
The small block Chevy was designed in 1954, by a man named Zora, Arkus, Duntov. The 350 evolved from that 265 cid engine.
The letter "Z" in anything concerning GM stands for Zora Arkus-Duntov. He was the GM engineer that in the late 1950's developed the corvette's performance engine & suspension. He retired in 1975 but his impact was so great that in 1981 GM built a limited edition corvette named the Duntov Vette. He was also instrumental in making the Camaro into the Z-28 and the Firebird into the Trans-Am. So whenever you see the letter "Z" on any GM car or truck, that is GM's way of honoring Zora's work.
The letter "Z" in anything concerning GM stands for Zora Arkus-Duntov. He was the GM engineer that in the late 1950's developed the corvette's performance engine & suspension. He retired in 1975 but his impact was so great that in 1981 GM built a limited edition corvette named the Duntov Vette. He was also instrumental in making the Camaro into the Z-28 and the Firebird into the Trans-Am. So whenever you see the letter "Z" on any GM car or truck, that is GM's way of honoring Zora's work.
Designer Harley Earl is the man who talked GM brass into believing they needed a two seat sports car. Earl and his design team brought the first "vette" to production in 1953. However it wasn't until the introduction of the small block Chevrolet V-8 with input from Ed Cole and engineering help from Zora Arkus Duntov that the corvette really came into its own.
Could not find any, but Zora Arkus-Duntov, who was born on December 25, 1909, was a Belgian-born U.S. engineer. His work on the Chevrolet Corvette earned him the nickname "Father of the Corvette"