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Why the Corvette’s oddball generations deserve another look
Corvette history often gets told as a straight line from chrome bumpers to mid‑engine glory, yet reality looks messier.
Although it's more than half a century old, the L88 remains one of the mightiest V8s that ever powered a Corvette. For most people, there's nothing more American than apple pie, but for gearheads, ...
C3 Corvettes are pretty eye catching, but when you layer them in screaming yellow paint, they just dare you to look away. Although the curvaceous lines of a C3 Corvette, such as this 1972 model, make ...
Corvettes have always set the standard in terms of American-built high-performance automobiles, with nimble handling, enough power for rapid acceleration, and better brakes than nearly every other car ...
Restomods aim to combine classic styling with modern performance hardware, but this C3-generation 1976 Chevrolet Corvette takes that concept a bit further than most. That's because underneath its ...
The Chevrolet Corvette was first shown at a GM Motorama concept show in 1953 and entered production later that year. This C1 first-generation Corvette was only available as a convertible and the first ...
Although the C4 ZR1 paved the way for the current ZR1 and ZR1X, this regular production order code dates back to the C3 era ...
Chevy Corvettes have never been a budget-oriented car. Compared to other high-end performance cars of the same caliber, they are a relative bargain, but the Corvette is not an everyman car in the same ...
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