Way back in the ’50s, the C1 Chevy Corvette became the first mass-produced automobile to incorporate a fiberglass body, drastically cutting down on weight compared to the more-commonplace steel bodies ...
This 1976 Chevrolet Corvette is not what it seems. Currently up for auction via The Market by Bonhams, it combines the body shell of a C3 Corvette with hardware from later C5 and C6 models. This ...
There really is nothing like having a big-block Chevy under the hood, especially when it's powering an iconic American sports car like a 1966 Corvette. The owner of today's Readers' Rides submission ...
If you are looking for the super-cool styling of a Solid Axle Corvette, but don’t want to put up with the absolutely agrarian handling, braking, and ride, you need a restomod like this 1961 Chevy ...
The Corvette C2 roadster is one of those cars that beg for a more powerful engine, better brakes, and sharper handling with some help from new technologies, and those who made this one went the whole ...
Most of the time when we present you with a Corvette feature, the story is a rags-to-riches scenario where a guy or gal waited years before their dream car become a reality. It's a deeply touching ...
The American classic car market is filled with icons, but few are more famous than the bow-tie brand’s Corvette. You may think that only pristine, unmolested and factory stock examples bring in the ...
Caution! Reading the following feature about this restomoded ’60 Corvette in its entirety will greatly increase your propensity to experience a range of emotions, including—but not limited to—jealousy ...
Most people nowadays would never consider buying a car that's 20 or 30 years old. Even fewer people would dare to go further back in time and pick out a car that might just be older than they are. But ...
You can buy a lot for $599,950, including pretty much any supercar that’s not a Bugatti, Pagani, or a Koenigsegg. Alternatively, you could spend it on this, a modified 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 63RS ...
The Chevrolet Corvette has earned the nickname "America's sports car" because it has offered buyers compelling performance capability for over 70 years and counting. There have been ups and downs over ...
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