Introduced in 1953 as America’s Sportscar, the Chevrolet Corvette had a complicated birth, and it had to wait an entire decade to surpass the 20,000-unit milestone for a model-year production run.
1976 was, in so many ways, a great year for Corvette. After the record set in 1969, everybody believed the sun had set over the Vette's appetite for skyrocketing sales. The energy crisis that happened ...
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Imagine telling someone living in North America in 1976 that a mainstream American automaker would one day offer a street car with a four-figure power output that could stomp the quarter mile in less ...
This 1976 Chevrolet Corvette is not what it seems. Currently up for auction via The Market by Bonhams, it combines the body shell of a C3 Corvette with hardware from later C5 and C6 models. This ...
This time capsule Chevy Corvette show car is a look back at the crazy customs of the early 1980s. Back in the day, in this case the early '80s, the car show culture was quite a bit different than ...
A YouTuber explored an abandoned building in Chicago and found a Chevrolet Corvette C3 that has been stored for decades. The Corvette in question is believed to be a 1975 model year, showing just ...
The 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a thing of elegance. Its classic lines and its bloodline have kept it alive in the hearts of enthusiasts the world over, a fact made obvious when we found out ...