Jerry Lee Lewis apparently “knew what he liked” when it came to cars.
Just witness this 1954 Corvette roadster with approximately 21,000 miles currently for sale on Facebook Marketplace in Carleton, Michigan.
Jerry Lee Lewis apparently “knew what he liked” when it came to cars.
Just witness this 1954 Corvette roadster with approximately 21,000 miles currently for sale on Facebook Marketplace in Carleton, Michigan.
What does the future look like for the Bowling Green Corvette Assembly Plant and its more than 1,000 employees?
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There’s always a lot going on in a StreetSpeed 717 video but I promise you, no one is jumping any Corvettes in this episode. Instead, Mike helps answer the question we know many Corvette enthusiasts who are facing excessive wait times for the Z06 are grappling with. And that question is can you mod your Stingray to have enough power to outrun the mighty Z06?
While the 1955 Corvette marked the debut of the more powerful V8 engine, the increased output still wasn’t enough to spur a sales increase.
Friends of a Canadian Corvette enthusiast turned out for one last rolling send-off at the funeral of 86-year-old George Fedak on Saturday afternoon.
Back in the spring of 2022 we brought you the story of the 1954 Shop Order 2151 Corvette. At that time, it was fresh out of an intensive restoration after having been lost for many years. Now, it’s surfaced again en route to Gooding and Co’s Pebble Beach auction on August 18th and 19th.
Why do I keep wanting to say “Jinkies” every time I see this wildly customized C3 Corvette?