Introduced in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette was a bit of a disappointment at first due to its anemic inline-six engine. Some say GM almost pulled the plug in 1954. Fortunately enough though, Zora Arkus ...
Imagine, Zora Duntov's experimental 1955 Corvette found for sale cheap in a 1965Hot Rodmagazine ad. The rarest of the rare Corvettes are not the early production models produced in low numbers, but ...
Chevy’s Corvette has been around since 1953, and the model line now comprises eight generations of mostly awesome cars. The current iteration, known as the C8, is a mid-engine supercar so wild that if ...
Traditionally, one would purchase a Corvette because it feels like the deal of the century—V-8 power in a lightweight body that's half the price of its closest exotic competitors—but that's not always ...
With more than 250,000 units sold over the last decade, the Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most popular sports cars out there. But it wasn't always like that. In its early years, sales were so poor ...
The 1955 model year marked the third for the Chevy Corvette, and despite some improvements, the fiberglass wonder was off to a rocky start. The first year of Corvette production saw only 300 copies ...
This chassis, EX87, was the first Corvette to have a V-8. Piloted by Zora Arkus-Duntov and Indy 500 winner Mauri Rose, this car is steeped in GM history. The bodywork and V-8 are replacements, but the ...
One of just 700 Chevrolet Corvette models that were produced in 1955 will be auctioned off in mid-May and is quite unlike most other C1 ‘Vettes you’ve probably seen in the past. Immediately catching ...
The ever-rambling Rose Guiliano was the talk of the town. And there was quite a good reason for all that conversation. You see, the flamboyant Florence, Colorado, resident was always out and about, ...
Traditionally, one would purchase a Corvette because it feels like the deal of the century—V-8 power in a lightweight body that's half the price of its closest exotic competitors—but that's not always ...
The Corvette as a nameplate is one of America's most accessible forms of high-horsepower transportation, and it's been that way for years. And these days, we can easily associate the Corvette with ...
Yet it wasn’t always that way, because from 1955 until 2019, every Corvette was distinguished by its front-mounted V-8 engine, stuffed into an often-extreme fiberglass body with room enough inside for ...