If you could have changed one feature on the fifth-generation Corvette Z06, what would you have done? How about a convertible version, like Anthony Graziano’s 2002 Caravaggio Corvette Z06 Convertible?
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
The early 2000s were good times for the automotive aftermarket, with many good vehicle platforms to choose from and many automakers willing to cooperate with aftermarket companies on upgrades. One of ...
The C5 Z06 comes equipped with a small-block 5.7-liter LS6 engine, essentially a version of the standard C5’s LS1 with a higher compression ratio and wilder valve timing, as well as different cylinder ...
The greatest thing about a motorsports program is the trickle down effects to road-going, production cars. Nowhere is that more evident than in Corvette Racing, which has long shaped the Z06 variant ...
On the automotive stage, names don't come any bigger than "Corvette." Now marking fifty years as America's sports car, the Corvette has achieved star quality, despite some not-so-memorable ...
From the August 2001 issue of Car and Driver. Let's call it the Corvette 5.5, as the 2002 405-horsepower Z06 is the fifth opportunity in five years to unload valuable pesos on the latest and greatest ...
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