“Little Red Corvette” isn’t just a song from the late artist Prince, it’s a symbol that represents the prototypical sports car. It happens to be “America’s Sports Car,” as Chevy’s Corvette has come to ...
The Corvette’s second generation was a short-lived production run that debuted in 1963 and ended in 1967, just five model years later. It saw several important changes in the spirit of America’s ...
This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is an appealing option for collectors looking for a well-documented classic muscle ...
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible on Exotic Car Trader is in impressively preserved condition, offering true collector-car quality and classic open-top elegance. The 1963 Corvette C2 debuted ...
While many thanks are owed to the arrival of Chevy’s original Corvette, it did have its faults. Luckily, the C2 brought a comprehensive redesign – both from the styling and technical standpoints. And ...
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
The Chevy Corvette is one of the most popular performance-minded American vehicles to date, with the current mid-engined Vette taking American’s sports car to the next level. Now, two Corvettes – a ...
While the C2 Corvette is frequently cited as the most iconic generation of America's sports car, the following C3 Corvette generation often flies under the radar due to the emissions-choked V8 engines ...
Cars & Bids recently announced it would leave its modern enthusiast roots behind and begin selling older classics, as well. It's the kind of move you'd expect from an auction site now owned by private ...
Economic downturn notwithstanding, it's clear that customized cars are currently all the rage. For evidence, just take a look at the popularity of Chip Foose's mind-bending creations, the late Boyd ...
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