Production-wise, 1977 was a great year for the Corvette, as its sales reached a new record, with the coupe selling like hotcakes despite a hefty price tag. Chevrolet shipped over 49K cars, and one ...
With the convertible no longer around, the Corvette coupe had the time of its life in the late '70s, as sales were continuously on the rise. The 1977 model year witnessed another record, with ...
Some fans complain that race cars don't have much in common with road vehicles, but that wasn't a priority in the 1970s. Loose regulations in the period allowed teams to erase nearly all road-car DNA ...
Owning a c3 is probably the best move you?ll ever make it?s the most best looking car out their no question. And it doesn?t stop their it?s got flip up headlights a rowdy v8 Chevy block. Overall it?s ...
This car speaks for itself, it is one of the most awesome body type ever produced period. The corvette has it's reputation and admiration since it's first model was introduced, and some years or body ...
The absolutely wild 1977 Chevrolet Corvette race car you’re looking at is up for sale from Canepa and might just be one of the craziest racing (or not) ‘Vettes ever produced. In 1976, the sanctioning ...
Tim lives in North Carolina and estimates he's owned probably 60 to 70 Corvettes over the years, but had none at the time this rare find popped up. He was curious when a friend said, "I know where a ...
It’s every car owner’s worst nightmare. Most people park their cars in parking lots with the assumption that the car will still be there when they return. However, that didn’t turn out to be the case ...
In the interest of fuel economy, GM first experimented with a turbocharged V6 Corvette in the late '70s. It went just as well ...