The Corvette SS began life as an experimental race car, and was unveiled to the public at the 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race on March 23, 1957. The SS was in training for Chevrolet's debut at LeMans that year. The Sebring race was, in many ways, Chevrolet's inauguration into modern racing. But the SS never finished the race, much to the dismay of the racing community.
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The Most Notable & Exciting 2010s Corvettes As we now look back upon nearly 70 years worth of Corvette production,...
The Most Notable & Exciting 2000s Corvettes The Corvette is, and has always been, America’s sports car. With the passing...
The Corvette’s fourth generation came to a close, and the newly refined C5 debuted to much anticipation. The following are the 3 most notable Corvettes produced during the 1990s.
Throughout its tenure, the Corvette has been the recipient of numerous redevelopments and reconfigurations. As such, the iconic American sports...
The Most Notable & Exciting 1980s Corvettes For nearly seven decades now, the Corvette has remained front and center, standing...
The Most Notable & Exciting 1970s Corvettes The Corvette has now spent nearly 70 years in the limelight, enduring 8...
The Most Notable & Exciting 1960s Corvettes As one reflects back upon the Corvette’s storied run of production, which now...
The Most Notable & Exciting 1950s Corvettes Production of America’s sports car has now been running strong for nearly 70...
America’s Sports Car Wasn’t Always Fast. Meet The Least Powerful & Slowest Corvettes Ever The Corvette is synonymous with speed,...
It seems as if much has been publicized in recent years regarding the rarest of Corvettes, which are steeped in nostalgia due to their scarcity. However, seldom is the story told of particular model years where production has peaked, and sales have flourished. Although these less than rare Corvettes are abundant in number, they carry their own legacy, just the same.
Most Expensive Corvettes Ever Sold Corvette collectors are known to be a serious bunch of folks. When a vintage or...
A Torch Red 2020 Corvette Stingray coupe will serve as the Official Pace Car for the 104th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, continuing Chevrolet’s tradition of leading the field to the green flag. The Pace Car will be driven by GM President Mark Reuss. This marks the 17th time a Corvette has served as the Pace Car, starting in 1978, and the 31st time a Chevrolet has led the field dating to 1948 when a Fleetmaster Six convertible held the honor.
The C4 ZR-1 Corvette, even some 30 years after its initial year of production, carries indisputable performance merit, the likes of which few can deny. In fact, the ZR-1 is often cited as the car which helped fend off threats, both foreign and domestic in origin, to the Corvette's elite performance car status. However, after only 6,939 ZR-1 Corvettes were built, and 6 years of production had passed, the program was terminated, falling victim to decisions regarding pricing.
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.
The Corvette skipped a year and returned to the Indy 500 in 2015. NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon drove the 'Vette for the first lap, and the car had a fairly simple body with the race decals on the doors and sponsor stickers at the front end. Gordon, who grew up in nearby Pittsboro, Indiana, is no stranger to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He won the first NASCAR race in the history of the famed 2.5-mile oval and has won four more times.
Much like interior stylings in a home, the characteristics of vehicle interiors have changed throughout the years, serving as a...
With the passing of successive generations, a nearly endless number of vehicle designs and concepts have been pitched to execs...
Throughout the years, certain aspects of American culture have become indelibly ingrained into the very fabric of our nation’s heritage....
The Ultimate List of The Greatest Corvettes Ever Made During Corvette’s nearly 70-year long illustrious run, the number of groundbreaking...
We put together this slick infographic to showcase the popularity of each generation (as well as the most notable performance milestones that generation achieved). Download the full-size version below. As well, if you want to delve more in depth into each generation of Corvette, we have a quick summary of each generation available under the infographic.
Want to Know Which Vintage Corvette Will Be the Most Reliable? We Got You Covered. When the vast majority of...
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Even the Greatest of Us Have an Off Year… After nearly 70 years in the limelight, the Corvette has seen...
Our Definitive List of the Best Corvette from Each Generation They say that “beauty is in the eye of the...
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Within the National Corvette Museum's Skydome sits the only remaining 1983 Corvette; a car best characterized as a survivor, in every sense of the word. According to the Macmillan Dictionary, a survivor is, "someone or something that still exists after every other member of a group has died or been destroyed." This as it may, the 1983 Corvette lives up to this title.
Mother Nature displays her awe-inspiring force in many ways. Some can be serene and beautiful. At other times, this display...
Snap Up These Limited Editions if You Find Them! There are over 75 Special Edition Corvettes out there, so I...