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The market for the eighth-generation Corvette has been an interesting one to follow, with pricing trends and tactics we’ve never...
Welcome to CorvSport’s No-Reserve Auction Watch, where we highlight listings that will hammer off to the highest bidder, no matter...
The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray 427/435 Convertible is a highly sought-after classic, representing the pinnacle of the second-generation Corvette...
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The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray revolutionized America’s Sports Car with bold styling and exceptional performance. Marking a milestone in...
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How the remarkable eighth-generation Z06 elevated the Corvette brand is undeniable, highlighted by GM’s first flat-plane-crank V8. Most enthusiasts have...
There’s no denying that the eighth-generation Corvette was a revolutionary step forward for the brand, with its mid-engine design and...
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window coupe, built in December 1962, was initially sold by Tucker & Son Chevrolet in Folsom,...
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Greetings, faithful CorvSport readers, and welcome to another episode of Corvette Listings We Love. If you haven’t noticed by now,...
Broad Arrow Group will auction this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray 427/425 Convertible at The Amelia Auction on March 8,...
One of the more interesting dynamics I’ve noticed about the eighth-generation Corvette is that there tend to be a lot...
When are we going to run out of superlatives to describe the 2025 Corvette ZR1? Tarmac-tearing, remarkable, astounding, mind-boggling, revolutionary…...
The 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe is one of the most iconic American sports cars, but this particular example carries...
Ford and Chevy have been locked in a heated rivalry for decades, with the Mustang and Camaro often going head-to-head....
The C7 generation marked the final chapter for front-engine Corvettes, and it went out with a bang. At the top...
This wasn’t planned, but as I was searching around the internet for today’s Garage Queens For Sale, these beautiful C4s...
While the second-generation Corvette, often referred to as the Mid-Year by enthusiasts, was produced for the shortest number of years,...
Welcome back, faithful CorvSport readers, to another installment of our CorvSport Curates series. If you missed our episode for the...
Introduced in October 1962, the second-generation Corvette featured futuristic styling rooted in Peter Brock’s 1957 sketches. Created by Larry Shinoda...
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The 1967 Corvette Sting Ray represents the final evolution of the second-generation Corvette, widely regarded as the best of the...
The second-generation Corvette Sting Ray (1963-67) represented a significant advancement in design and engineering. Its sleek body originated from Peter...
The early 1960s was a time of innovation for the American automotive scene. The fierce competition between automakers in Detroit...
In today’s exclusive wholesale market report–these are actual dealer-to-dealer auction transactions–we’re going to give the older generations a little love....