George Talley owned his 1979 Chevrolet Corvette for a mere two years before it was stolen forever. Or so he thought. Then, 35 years later and seemingly out of nowhere, the Detroit, Michigan resident ...
Once you leave the realm of a nut and bolt, numbers-matching, full-on restoration your options are many. Our '68 Corvette falls into that category. A high-mileage, nonnumbers-matching car, it is still ...
They look amazing in any situation, but fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Because they aren’t like anything else on the road, we have a bit of advice to help you make an informed decision.
It's all about control. Harnessing fire was a pivotal achievement by humans in controlling the environment. And that's what we're talking about, control of the heat in the Corvette cockpit. Getting ...
Restoring a classic Corvette can be both a highly rewarding pursuit and a frustrating endeavor. To be sure, bringing a muscle car that has fallen into disrepair back to its former glory provides ...
Restomods aim to combine classic styling with modern performance hardware, but this C3-generation 1976 Chevrolet Corvette takes that concept a bit further than most. That's because underneath its ...
The third-generation Corvette, now known as the C3, has the distinguished honor of the longest production run of any Corvette to date. Offered between the model years 1968 and 1982, more than 540,000 ...
Sure, a well-restored C3 Corvette is something that can be easily found with not much looking, but this 1969 L88 Convertible ‘vette from the Jeffrey Cohen Collection is truly something to admire. That ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Chevrolet’s third generation of “America’s Sports Car” had quite a long run between 1967 and 1982. Recently, late model variants see an increase in popularity, particularly the versions from 1980 ...
While most automotive enthusiasts spend the majority of their driving time looking out the windshield, little thought is given to the next most popular place our eyes spend time while on the road. No, ...
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