The C6 generation of Corvettes appears to be building a following of faithful enthusiasts.
What’s not to like about these cars, even though the media blasted them for having “cheap” interiors?
The C6 generation of Corvettes appears to be building a following of faithful enthusiasts.
What’s not to like about these cars, even though the media blasted them for having “cheap” interiors?
One of the strong suits of the C8 Corvette is the new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission that shifts quickly and smoothly.
63 Split Window, 64 Coupe, and a 67 Roadster
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With the perspective of more than three decades, this first-year ZR-1 may not look much different from an ordinary C4 Corvette.
With the recent announcement that Chevy will be revealing the new C8 Corvette ZR1 sometime this summer, interest in the car has skyrocketed. Now, adding some more fuel to this fire are these photos of five Corvette ZR1 mules spied on Monday afternoon in Southern Ohio.
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Former Corvette Assembly Plant director Kai Spande may have retired from his work last summer, but the Corvette fan in him is still living large. Kai was recently at the Texas Corvette Association’s 31st Annual Open Car Show in Boerne, Texas and he was interviewed by Joe Tegtmeyer during the event.
In that conversation, Kai confirmed a major rumor that was going around during the run-up to the C8 Corvette’s reveal, and it turns out that it was true!
Is the owner of this 1958 Corvette being a little too optimistic?
Or do you agree with his assessment that with just a weekend of work, this vintage C1 could be back on the road once more?