[AUDIO] Reeves Callaway of Callaway Cars on the Corvette Today Podcast

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[AUDIO] Reeves Callaway of Callaway Cars on the Corvette Today Podcast

Photo Credit: Keith Cornett


One of my longtime heroes in the Corvette hobby is Reeves Callaway of Callaway Cars. Back in the late 1980s, Reeves first popped up my radar after his 1988 Callaway Corvette Sledgehammer ran 254 miles per hour at the Transportation Research Center in Ohio. Around the same time, his C4 Callaway Corvette B2K Twin Turbos were being sold through select Chevrolet dealers. Since then, thousands of owners have turned to Callaway Cars to enhance their Corvettes through the various packages and special editions offered by the company.

This week, Reeves Callaway joins our friend Steve Garrett from the CORVETTE TODAY Podcast and it’s a great listen!

Episode #10 – Meet Reeves Callaway from Callaway Cars!

In the world of Corvette, If you can say that your Corvette has been “Callaway’d”, It’s a HUGE deal! Meet Reeves Callaway, the owner and innovator of Callaway Cars. Reeves talks to Steve Garrett about how he got started, what you get when you have your Corvette “Callaway’d”, the technology that goes into their system, how he got started and connected with General Motors and what they have in store for the new mid-engine C8 Corvette. It’s a fascinating interview on this episode of CORVETTE TODAY!


Congratulations to Steve on his 10th episode of the Corvette Today Podcast!

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