Several weeks ago, three to four pictures of a silver C6 Z06 covered in tape, contact paper, and a prominent hood scoop began to appear across the web. The photos were taken by some kid with a camera who spotted the test mule coming at him. He quickly gave chase, snapped a few photos and poof…..Corvette and automotive discussion boards were ablaze with wild speculation and obsessive dissection of the photos.
On Friday morning, December 1, 2006, word quickly spread across the internet regarding an online automotive news magazine's pathetic attempt at pulling the wool over the eyes of Corvette enthusiasts by developing their very own mock-up of a supposed 2008 Corvette "Blue Devil / SS" test mule.
In the January 2007 issue of their online magazine, Winding Road detailed how they took a silver production Z06 Corvette, and with the use of duct tape, cardboard and a little bit of ingenuity, built their own test mule. Their purpose: "To build a Corvette so authentic that it's published in a competing car magazine." They continue:
"Irresponsible speculation has been put forth by Corvette fanatics, magazine editors, and competing manufacturers. But because we are enthusiasts to the core, we want this Corvette to exist, too. It is with this in mind that we declare the game officially over. More significant than seeing our car published in another magazine was the reaction we received from the public at large. People want to believe in it. People want to buy it. Listen to them Chevrolet, Build the Blue Devil. Gave over. Thanks for playing." (Link:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/...ad.php?t=90579 )
I spent some time over the weekend reviewing some of the discussions taking place at a couple popular online Corvette communities. The responses were interesting if not humorous to say the least. Enthusiasts are not pleased, and they shouldn't be. They were duped in a very big way.
I decided to contact well known spy photographer, Brenda Priddy who has been in the spy photography business for 15 years now. I was curious how she felt about this recent ruse, and what effects it might have on her business. "This is a touchy situation as I wish to keep a good working relationship with the folks at Winding Road, but unfortunately the buzz regarding their "prank" has in turn discredited our images as well. And as far as some readers are concerned, this may be a long recovery process for us" she said. "But there is a real Blue Devil / Stingray in the works and we've caught several test prototypes in the recent months."
Chris Doane, another spy photographer who works for Priddy provided an online statement as well: