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1967 Corvette L88 nearly broke buyers with its track-only nature
The 1967 Corvette L88 looked like any other big-block Sting Ray sitting on a showroom floor, but it was quietly engineered to punish your wallet and your nerves if you tried to use it like a normal ...
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Why the 1967 Corvette L88 ignored comfort completely
The 1967 Corvette L88 was not built to make you comfortable, it was built to make you fast. Chevy treated the car like a factory race kit with license plates, stripping away everyday amenities and ...
The Chevrolet Corvette was first shown at a GM Motorama concept show in 1953 and entered production later that year. This C1 first-generation Corvette was only available as a convertible and the first ...
When it comes to vintage Chevrolet engines, the L88 is near the top of the epic performance pyramid. For those out of the loop, the L88 is a 427-inch big-block V-8 engine that was originally factory ...
In 1963, a new Chevrolet big-block set heads spinning and lips flappingwhen Junior Johnson blasted around Daytona Speedway at the unprecedentedspeed of 166 mph. The powerplant that propelled Johnson's ...
Introduced in 1963, the second-generation Corvette is widely regarded as the hottest and most desirable iteration of the American-built sports car. It was the first to feature big-block V8 power and ...
In response to the 1955 disaster at the 24 Hours of LeMans that killed 84 and injured over 120 others, General Motors signed an agreement with the other auto manufacturers of America to abstain from ...
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