The first Corvette was unveiled in 1953, and the rest, as they say, is history. The 1950s styling gave way to radical ...
In production since 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic nameplates in the US. It also spawned countless highly desirable iterations. Not surprisingly, it's the classics that get the ...
This one hurt. The 2000 Sebring 12-Hour was a race that Chevrolet would like to forget as quickly as possible. The Corvette team didn't just lose-they lost ugly. The sad part was that the race began ...
Seeing a drag race between new flagship cars or vehicles that have been highly modified to reach thousand horsepower figures is fantastic. But sometimes enthusiasts don't have the money to buy such ...
Within Corvette’s long story, the C5 stands out as its own chapter. Built between 1997 and 2004, Chevrolet produced just over 248,000 units, averaging 30,000 to 35,000 cars per year. That kind of ...
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 ...
As the most radical and technologically advanced Corvette ever, the C5 took the world by storm when it was launched in March of 1997. It ushered in a whole new way to look at American supercars in ...
Chevrolet moved beyond fiberglass for Corvette bodies by 1973. Modern Corvettes' bodies are sheet-molded using carbon ...
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