Cunningham C7

The Cunningham C7 was a concept car first shown at the 2001 Detroit Motor Show.

[1] Designed by Stewart Reed, the C7 was revealed at the 2001 Detroit Motor Show, with styling reminiscent of the 1952 Cunningham C4-R race car.

[2] The C7 was planned to use a 6.8 litre, 600 horsepower, V12 engine from General Motors, also featuring carbon fibre or aluminium bodywork and all wheel drive.

[2] Internal conflict within the company, including a lawsuit filed by Cunningham against Lutz and General Motors bought the project to a halt and the C7 was not produced.

[4] The fibreglass concept model is currently owned by Jack Roush as part of his private collection.