These days, it’s not often that a person keeps a car for 35 years.
But that’s the case with this 1957 Corvette that’s had the same owner since 1988 but is now looking for a new home on eBay, where it’s being offered for $45,000.
Our friend Peter Chilelli of Fast Pixels offered up this salute to the USA on July 4th and it’s a 2023 Corvette Z06 wrapped in a similar livery as worn by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. We think that’s a great way to show appreciation for the Stars and Stripes on Independence Day!
As a writer, it’s always nice to know that your work is being enjoyed and taken to heart once in a while. Just 19 short months after we posted a surefire way to ensure that you get a one-of-one Corvette, someone out there has obviously taken our advice! At least, that’s what we hope was going on when this, let’s say, “unique” C8 Z06 was first spec’d. To be fair, this color combo doesn’t actually clash like the C7 from the original article, but unless it’s going to some big UCLA recruit as part of a dream NIL agreement, it is an overly bold mix that is immediately flagged as needing a color combination override in the configurator!
We’ve all eaten at our share of fast-food joints, but this takes that concept to a whole new level.
Unfortunately, right now this high-speed fast-food truck is just a rendering created by the mind of automotive designer Oscar Vargas, who can be found on Instagram (@wb.artist.20).
Insights from team members on last year’s heartbreak, this year’s redemption
DETROIT (July 6, 2023) – Winning a race as big of the 24 Hours of Le Mans is something special. It’s the culmination of a year’s worth of work, preparation and execution.
Funny how model cars can bring back memories for the Boomer generation.
For instance, in the early ’70s, I found a huge 1/8 scale 1963 Corvette split window coupe at the Big K store. While my youthful hands never managed to complete the assembly and I even had to carefully place the tires inside the wheel wells just for appearance’s sake, I still have fond memories of that model car.
We’ve been enjoying the videos coming recently from a new YouTuber with just 1K subscribers, but if he keeps making fun content like this, that channel is only going to keep growing. We already shared NuHorizon C8’s news about having to pay $2000 out of warranty to have his Front Lift fixed because he had aftermarket lowering collars, but we promise this one is much more fun.