John Schneider’s two 1966 Corvette Roadsters, both with powerful 427 V8 engines, capture the essence of classic American ...
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The car has a variant of the iconic big-block Ford engine that won Le Mans in 1966; three decades ago, a buyer traded a 1970 ...
Doss modified the original tail panel to incorporate seventh-gen Chevy Corvette taillights. The rear windshield is flush-fitted (as is the front), a mod that was accomplished by adding sheetmetal ...
Auto-Thentics Release 94 is the third series available next month. It features six M2 castings: a 1949 Mercury Custom, a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette, a 1966 Mustang Gasser, a 1968 Chevy Camaro, a 1969 ...
We finally know just how fast the new 1000-plus-hp Corvette ZR1 can go. A ZR1 without the ZTK downforce package can reach 233 mph. That is an official number from a General Motors test ...
The Corvette has been an American icon since its debut in 1953, representing the spirit of affordable performance and innovation. While European automakers like Ferrari and Porsche have dominated ...
Three flashy new 2025 Corvette colors feature in the exterior paint palette of the 2025 Chevy Corvette as the storied Bow Tie brand sports car burns rubber into a fresh model year. Besides changes ...
Dressed in striking "Eau Rouge" red carbon-fiber, the GT1 retro-mod delivers slinky GT40 style and modern twin-turbo Roush V-8 power.
Hysteria Purple Metallic is one of the three new colors introduced to the 2025 Corvette palette, a darker color joining the bright Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic and Sebring Orange Tintcoat ...
Chevrolet revealed the 2025 Corvette ZR1 in July, and while we knew it would be fast, we didn’t have exact figures until today. It turns out that not only is it quick, but it’s also fast ...