It's no longer a secret that the 1970 Corvette production started later than usual, and the new model eventually remained on the market for only approximately six months. Chevrolet struggled to deal ...
1970 Chevy Corvette came standard with the 350 cubic-inch, 300-horsepower Small Block, the four-speed wide-ratio manual transmission, a vinyl interior, and a soft top for convertibles. Production was ...
1970 wasn’t just another year in Corvette lore—it was a turning point, and this car is living proof. A true one-owner survivor, this Corvette convertible has covered barely 20,000 miles since new and ...
The 1968 model year brought a new generation for the Chevy Corvette. The redesigned ‘Vette drew styling cues from the Larry Shinoda-designed Mako Shark II, but rode on a nearly identical frame and ...
The ChevroletCorvette has long been a favorite among sports car enthusiasts and the general public. The Corvettemade its debut in 1953 as a concept car at the GM Motorama in New York. The first ...
The Chevrolet Corvette first appeared on the scene in 1953, and while it took a short while for the American public to really click with the all-new sports car, continual development did eventually ...
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Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
Corvette has gone through a lot of changes over the years — some better than others. But through every different generation or design, Corvette has maintained its reputation as being powerful and fast ...
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