A Fantastic Corvette for the Museum T. Wayne Lankford and his wife chose to donate their 1970 Corvette to the...
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One of just 188 with the LS6 from 1971 The 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe you see here is just...
A Beautiful C3 Corvette The C3 is one of our favorites, and this 1973 Chevrolet Corvette is a perfect example...
Detroit Speed is one of those aftermarket shops that make add-ons and replacement parts for older muscle cars, including among...
Feel the Wind in Your Hair and Shift Your Own Gears The 1971 Corvette Convertible you see here appears to...
A Good-Looking Find If you’re in the market for a good C3 Corvette, then here is a good-looking car for...
Finally in 1971, both the ZR1 and ZR2 packages were offered side by side as initially intended. The solid lifter, 350 cubic-inch LT-1 found under the hood of the ZR1 featured a ‘178’ high-performance camshaft and a 780 CFM Holley four-barrel carburetor, which resided atop a specialized aluminum intake. The LT-1 featured a reduced compression ratio of 9.0:1 for the 1971 production year, relative to 11.0:1 specified the year prior.
This Is a Car You Want to Own Say hello to the next Corvette for your garage. This 1982 Chevrolet...
It may be a surprise to some people, but Corvettes were racing at Le Mans well before the 1998 Corvette...
A Great Project for a Buyer The Corvette C3’s curves get us every time. Even on an unrestored one. The...
Various upgrade packages were offered by Motion Industries, for the Chevrolet models included within the Baldwin Corvette partnership. The most prominent of these packages included the SS (425 HP) and Phase III (500+ HP) offerings. These cars not only came with a performance promise, but a guarantee to back it up. All Phase III cars came with a personal guarantee.
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In another example of a nice Corvette for sale, today a 1972 Corvette C3 Stingray Convertible was put up for...
The C3 Corvette rolled off of the assembly line and into the hearts of sports car and performance enthusiasts alike,...
In today’s world, we find out about Corvette news, features, sales, and upgrades all through the internet. But not too...
For Sale: Ultra-Low Mileage 1978 Corvette Pace Car! When it comes to third-generation Corvettes, the 1978 Corvette Pace Car is...
Chevrolet C3 Corvette LS3 V8 Swap The V8 Speed & Resto Shop team is known for classic and muscle car...
Right now, we live in a difficult period. A virus has locked down the world, where we have to all...
FOR SALE: A Beautifully Restored 1970 LT-1 Corvette Convertible We are very pleased to present this beautiful 1970 LT-1 Corvette...
FOR SALE: A Stock 1977 Corvette Coupe Last week, Corvsport.com introduced you to a custom-built 1965 C2 Corvette Convertible being...
Today I take you behind the wheel of our rare and genuine 1978 Corvette C3 L82 Silver Anniversary Edition...
The C3 still holds the record for the longest production run of any generation Corvette. It was the generation that saw the Corvette "grow-up" from being a powerful track car and Le Mans racer to an iconic sports car synonymous with the American Dream.
The final year of the C3 Corvette was a solid one in terms of production. As expected production wound down and you can see that in the 25,407 units made.
Despite a generally dismal sales year for the entire automotive industry, Corvette continued to do well with 40,606 units sold that year.
Chevrolet sold 40,614 Corvettes in 1980, which was roughly a 20 percent decline in sales from the 1979 model year. At the same time, the numbers were still respectable.
After the popularity of the 1978 Pace Car and Silver Anniversary Editions in 1978, Corvette was about to set another production record – manufacturing more than 50,000 Corvettes in one year.
The 1978 Corvette sold quite well, moving 46,776 units in all. Of these, 6,502 sold were the limited edition Corvette Pace Car model, which retailed for more than $4,000 over the standard model.
The 1977 Corvette set another new sales and production record at 49,213 units. The popularity of the Chevy Corvette throughout the 1970’s was proven time and again by the year over year increase in sales numbers despite the dramatic increases in cost.