For us, the Chevy Corvette has always been about high-performance, assertive elegance, and a certain amount of class. In fact, each generation of the Vette, from the C1 to the C6, could arguably be described using those adjectives. But then there are those who prefer to customize their Vettes with questionable accessories. Enter the “Shark Tooth” Grille.
Manufactured by American Car Craft and available for 2005 – 2013 C6 Corvettes, the rather “unique” grille brings back the days of the “shark attack”. The $209.95 piece is made of 304-grade stainless steel and, according to the manufacturer, installs in minutes without altering the factory grille, and without drilling any holes.
After a few discussions with some C6 owners, the opinion seems to be split right down the middle — so we’re opening the debate up to you. What’s your take on this Shark Tooth grille?
Vote in the poll, and sound off in the comments.
Comments
Looks like something off of Disney/Pixar’s movie Cars.
If you look at the poll, it means no…
Okay, who are the people who think this looks good….??
This is more bizarre than those stick-on eyelashes for VW Beetles. They’re vehicles, not caricatures. :/
Almost as bad as those fake stick on hood scoops.
If you had to ask you need consoling.
Who are the disgusting people voting that they like it????
I always thought the C6 Corvette’s grille looked like an old man smiling with no teeth, but now that I see it with teeth — eek!
Not only is it horrible, it also looks dangerous for pedestrian collisions.
The C7 Corvette is called the StingRay, and real stingrays are related to sharks but show no teeth. The original 1969 Corvette was called the Mako, and those sharks have huge teeth!
Corvettes may have a teethy grille but that add-on is terrible!
Look’s Cheesy!
Looks like an Auto Zone Special
Like a cheap Hanna-Barbera cartoon where everything is really cheesy.
It’s pathetic and ugly.