They look amazing in any situation, but fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Because they aren’t like anything else on the road, we have a bit of advice to help you make an informed decision.
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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.
There truly are some real treasures out there just waiting to be uncovered. Case in point – this 1978 Chevy Corvette was recently rediscovered in a dirty garage overgrown with vines. Although the ...
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 ...
Q: Hello Greg and thanks for your interesting articles. I am a Corvette lover and am planning to buy a C3 Corvette in the future. Since Corvettes are fiberglass bodies, my friends tell me that even ...
Q: Greg, with all the talk about the great new C8 mid-engine Corvette, do you feel the C3 generation Corvettes built after 1974 are decent buys in the collector car hobby? I am currently browsing the ...
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The rarest Corvette ever built and what makes it untouchable
The rarest Corvette ever built is not a million dollar auction star or a secret race car, but a single white prototype that ...
The Chevy Corvette has enjoyed eight generations of success, culminating in the current mid-engine C8. The C1 was the first ever to bear the name "Corvette." The C2 saw the introduction of the ...
Donna Mae Mims became the first woman to win a Sports Car Club of America championship when she and her pink Austin-Healey Sprite raced to an SCCA Class H title in 1963. Mims subsequently became a ...
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