SuperNatural Camaro:
Camaro with SuperNatural engine.
Callaway C8:
CamAerobody, SuperNatural engine.
And as I understand it...
Callaway Camaro:
Camaro with CamAerobody. One look at the rear bumper at the big CALLAWAY text molded in, and you know Callaway isn't just considering this a random bodykit. They branded it as a Callaway. No mention of C8 ANYWHERE on the body though, so it isn't a C8 until it receives the SNAT and nose badge.
Of course... when I get my Callaway Camaro (non-C8) someday, I'll still be calling it a C8 to those who ask what it is at car shows.
I'm sure the same applies to the Corvettes.
...:ugh... we are all really off topic now...
I mentioned earlier that I'd post some classic Ferraris that remind me of contemporary/modern Callaway products:
Ferrari 196 SP:
Ferrari 330 P3/P4:
Ferrari 330:
The top one has the same general expression as the C16 from the front, and as a bonus feature, has glass like the TT Speedsters.
The middle has the winglets.
And the bottom has the grill and...if you'd consider the chrome bumpers winglets.... you may.
It'd be interesting to hear what Paul would say his biggest inspiration was. The inspiration for the CTTC/SNAT aerobody is a mystery to me. I can't think of a single other car with holes in the front except for the Ferrari 250 GTO.