The C1 Corvette made its first appearance in January 1953 at the General Motors Motorama show in New York. It was well received by the public, but little did GM know at the time that the car would be ...
Watching your newly acquired vintage sports car come off the transport truck should be a happy moment. Unfortunately for one 1962 Chevrolet Corvette convertible owner, that memory will forever be ...
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 ...
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 ...
The origins of this prototype, which is known by its S.O. 2151 serial number, date back to early 1953, before the ‘Vette had even gone into production. It’s one of 15 cars with a single-piece ...
This 1954 Corvette remained unsold in 1954 and was sent for tests under the supervision of Chevrolet engineer and Indy 500 race winner Mauri Rose. However, it somehow ended up in the hands of genius ...
The first-generation C1 Corvette initially rolled out for the 1953 model year, setting the stage for what would become one of the most important nameplates in sports car history. Over the years, Chevy ...
The Chevrolet Corvette and racing are synonymous now, but this wasn’t always the case. The C1 Corvette had already been in production for a couple of years before someone decided to turn one into a ...
The legendary test mule that paved the way for the V8 Corvette is up for auction on Bring a Trailer. Automotive test mules are not a new concept. Often used by automakers to test some new technology ...