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Forgotten 1990 Corvette ZR-1 Revived After 30 Years of Neglect
A 1990 Corvette ZR-1 abandoned outdoors for decades is restored to glory by Larry Kosilla and the AMMO NYC team.
In this special showdown, two legendary '90s American performance purebreds go head-to-head, not just over the quarter-mile but also in the cost versus value department. On one side, we have the ...
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From Filthy to Flawless: 580-Mile ZR1 Corvette Undergoes Unbelievable Transformation After Sitting For 30 Years
Left forgotten for 30 years, this 1990 ZR1 gets a new lease on life. On top of looking good, it's still just as powerful as ever.
General Motors issued a recall and stop-sale in August for the 2023–2025 Corvette Z06 and 2025–2026 Corvette ZR1 due to a fuel-spillage issue that increases the risk of fire. However, GM has now ...
For those who may not remember, the 2026 Corvette ZR1 features the twin-turbocharged 5.5L V8 LT7, which is rated at 1,064 horsepower and 828 pound-feet of torque. The Corvette ZR1X takes the LT7 a ...
This stunning Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Coupe 3LZ is said to be one of only three 2025MY examples rocking Sea Wolf Gray and the ZTK Performance Package. It’s a brand-new car, with just 137 miles on the ...
The 2026 Corvette ZR1X has a curb weight of 3,914 pounds for the coupe and 3,978 pounds for the convertible. If we compare that to the ZR1 variants of the C7 and C6, the ZR1X is 354 pounds heavier ...
The couple has owned 12 Corvettes, including a rare 2009 GT1 Championship coupe. Charley Robertson runs the Corvette racing fan page on Facebook with 62,000 followers. Charley Robertson remembers ...
When GM started work on the first mid-engined production Corvette, the late, great naturally-aspirated Ferrari 458 was one of the sports cars it benchmarked the new C8 against. But the Corvette has ...
Several Chevrolet Corvettes have spontaneously burst into flames — prompting General Motors to recall more than 23,000 of the iconic sports cars over a refueling defect that can ignite spilled fuel.
Charley Robertson remembers exactly where she was when she fell in love with Corvettes. She was standing outside the forest science building at Texas A&M University in the mid-1970s. She was on her ...
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