The wild '61 Mako Shark concept previewed the iconic C2 Stingray and left crowds in awe. Uncover its marine-inspired design ...
This 1953 Chevrolet Corvette is the custom build that redefines the 'Vettes of the era with an all-carbon-fiber body, white ...
General Motors switched Corvette body materials from fiberglass to sheet molded compound (SMC) because SMC is cheaper and ...
This 1954 Corvette restomod blends original C1 design with C5 Z06 power, modern comforts, and subtle updates that respect the ...
This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette comes in a fresh coat of black with silver coves, a new engine, and redone interior. It's a ...
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Why the 1953 Corvette nearly ended before it began
The 1953 Corvette arrived as a bold experiment, a fiberglass two seater in a country still obsessed with chrome laden sedans ...
This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is for sale with 51,000 miles — a classic American sports car ready to enjoy. The first Corvette was unveiled in 1953, and the rest, as they say, is history.
In 2007, Chevrolet crafted a one-of-a-kind Corvette just for Europe. Discover the rare Victory Edition and its ...
Many enthusiasts would love to buy the classic car of their dreams, but while affordability is often their primary concern, resale value is just as important.
Its low weight and durability led Chevrolet to choose fiberglass for the body of the first Corvette, in 1953. Does Chevy still choose fiberglass today?
The Corvette brings a slice of Americana to this year’s test, but what else can it offer? James Batchelor finds out.
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