Nice idea. Looks good. Have a couple of suggestions.
With the added upper control rod, you now have three links locating the hub, to prevent binding you should make sure the yolks have plenty of plunge, are worn out or clips are removed or something.
Since your upper link is the same length as the lower, you should have zero camber change in bump. This is a bad thing if you go around corners. Look at some racing chassis books, but I think you want about 1 to 1 & 1/2 degrees negative camber for every 1 degree of roll.
Finally, keep in mind where your links are relative to the ground. Since the Vette IRS is a modified trailing arm, there will be toe change though suspension travel. What is important is to keep from going toe out in the middle of a corner - brings the rear end around fast. So, if your control rods are higher in the center of the car than the wheels, then under bump or roll the rear wheels will toe in. Thats why the racers used to raise the diff into the chassis.
Good luck and keep posting pictures
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