Chevrolet produced 9,670 Corvettes in 1959, at a time when the company went all-in on full-size cars. The GM brand was the new number one car manufacturer in the United States, as models like the ...
"I'm 82, and I'm selling my toys." That's what the owner of this 1959 Chevrolet Corvette justifies his decision to give up on this stunning car, revealing that it's been part of his private collection ...
It seems that every single time the word "Corvette" comes into conversation, the mouths of tried and true gearheads start to water. Yep, the gears start turning as the Corvette's story comes clearly ...
Production continued to grow for the Chevy Corvette, with 1959 reaching a new high of 9,670 units leaving the St. Louis assembly plant. The $3,875 base price included the base engine, three-speed ...
Photos Courtesy of Mecum Auctions, Inc. Some Corvettes are collectible because they are old, beautiful, and familiar. Others sit in a much narrower lane, the one reserved for factory cars that were ...
Production numbers continued to grow for the 1959 Chevy Corvette, with total production reaching 9,670 units. This would be the last year fewer than 10,000 Corvettes would be built until 2020. The ...
She wanted a Corvette, but not just any Corvette, a C1 Corvette. But not just any year C1 Corvette, a 1959 Corvette. Not that it was necessarily the best or the rarest of the C1s, but that it was ...
The first fuel injected Corvettes arrived in the late 1950s, turning Chevrolet’s fiberglass sports car into a genuine performance benchmark and reshaping how Detroit thought about power. Today, those ...
Fans of many different vehicles from the post-war era debate on which of their American sports cars was the first. Some say it was the 1952 Crosley Hotshot, others may mention the Nash-Healey, and the ...