| The experimental XP-882 looked production-ready, thus fueling hopes that the   next new Corvette would have a similar mid- engine design. It definitely looked   like a Corvette, with overtones of the 1968- vintage "Shark" model in its low   vee'd nose and four-lamp tail treatment. The car would have stayed under wraps,   but was shown to counter Ford's announced sale of Italian-built DeTomaso   Panteras. GM built two XP-882 chassis for evaluation, but only the first one had   the bodywork shown here. Zora Arkus-Duntov's solution to the XP-880's transaxle problem was to mate a 454   V-8 to a Toronado transmission and mount it all transversely to lower the mass.   A bevel gear allowed a prop-shaft to run back through the oil pan to a Chevrolet   differential. It worked and paved the way for future all-wheel drive, but the   powertrain weighed a significant 950 pounds. 
 However, the mid engine   story would continue...
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