This 1954 Corvette restomod blends original C1 design with C5 Z06 power, modern comforts, and subtle updates that respect the ...
Mecum Auctions is gearing up for their latest event, which is taking place in Chicago from October 24 th to the 26 th, and the list of vehicles hitting the auction block is seriously impressive. One ...
The German tuner Pogea Racing is best known for souping up cars like a McLaren 570S and an Alfa Romeo 4C for more generally, including power. Now, it’s turned its attention to a Vette. Unveiled ...
This 1960 Chevrolet Corvette C1 on Exotic Car Trader is stunningly remastered, and with a LS3 V8 Engine giving bite to its bark. The C1 Corvette is one of the most iconic Corvettes there is, by simple ...
Is there a car as quintessentially American as the Chevrolet Corvette? Ford and Jeep may disagree, but as far as US-made sports cars go, the ‘Vette is the be-all and end-all. The two-door grabbed hold ...
To celebrate the 2020 Corvette Stingray's arrival, today we take a look back to the Chevrolet Corvette C1 that was produced from 1953 to 1962. American veterans were returning home after WWII having ...
The Chevrolet Corvette is a few model years’ production away from the magic milestone of three million units built. As of now, America’s sportscar has garnered 2,908,017 examples constructed between ...
The Corvette has always been America's sports car. That said, you can imagine our initial impression of the 1953-'62 (C1) Corvette's suspension system, which is rather archaic. The Corvette was the ...
Retro conversions are some of the weirdest builds in the Corvette world. However, we get why you would want modern technology mixed with retro style, just like in the case of these two 2003 "1953 ...
The Corvette has been around for more than 70 years. That means they were building Corvettes before man was sent to the moon, and before the Berlin Wall was built (and taken down). Few cars can trace ...
On their Twitter page this week, Chevrolet posted a picture of one of the first C8 Corvettes rolling off the assembly line. That sent us digging through our archives, as well as the GM Media Archives, ...