Introduced in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette struggled to survive until 1955 when the small-block V8 became an option. Sales picked up in 1956 and exceeded 10,000 units in 1960. The first-gen Corvette ...
1962 was the first year since 1956 that the Chevy Corvette was not available with two-tone paint. The polished stainless side cove trim was eliminated, but the cove lip remained. The triple cove ...
COLUMBUS GROVE – The license plate on Charles Griffith’s 1962 Corvette says it all – “17 Agin.” That’s the feeling the 79-year-old Griffith gets today when he climbs into the legendary sports car. “I ...
Unrestored cars are the best cars, and this 1962 Corvette is here to prove this. This Vette spent its entire life with the same family, and aside from a few upgrades, such as the intake, it's still in ...
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From March 17–21 this spring, State Farm Stadium will host one of the country’s premier collector car events, as the Mecum Auction rolls into Glendale, Arizona, bringing the roar of engines with it.
Nearly three-quarters of a century separate the newest Chevrolet Corvette and the original article. The just-released C8 ZR1 boasts over 800 more horsepower than the 1953 model, and probably more ...
If you don’t have this kind of relationship, she ain’t the one! Linda Davidson kisses her husband John in front of his new (to him) 1962 Chevy Corvette dream care. She made a big gesture for her ...
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Take a look at this last installment of the trend setting Corvette prototypes and concepts series. Check out this 1962 Corvair Monza GT concept.
There's no worse feeling for a car nut than stomping on the gas pedal only to have a vehicle slowly lurch forward like it's towing a battleship up a mountain, which is why acceleration is the most ...