This luxury brand built a torque monster that was half a second faster than the fastest Corvette in the 70s.
These classic cars are beloved by enthusiasts for their affordability, simplicity, and strong support from the aftermarket.
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.
Icons like the Ferrari Testarossa, C3 Corvette, and Vector W8 all had serious curb appeal, but the driving experiences were a massive letdown.
Everyone wants to own a classic car, but not everyone wants to deal with the expensive upkeep. Thankfully, there are some ...
You see a lot of interesting projects come across the Facebook Marketplace, but every now and then, something pops up that makes you do a double-take. This is one of those moments. Right now, in Queen ...
Chevrolet rolled the first Corvette ever made off its Flint, Michigan assembly line in June, 1953. Ultimately, Chevy produced 300 predominantly hand-crafted Corvettes for the 1953 model year. Those ...
A YouTuber explored an abandoned building in Chicago and found a Chevrolet Corvette C3 that has been stored for decades. The Corvette in question is believed to be a 1975 model year, showing just ...
With its high-riding fenders and extended hoodline, the C3 Corvette is a timeless piece of design, and with the right modifications, it can be a real ripper as well. Such is the case for the 1971 ...
View post: Honda Prologue’s March Lease Offer Goes as Low as $269/Month The 1980 Corvette C3 features iconic flowing curves and a classic T-top design. Maintained original V8 engine, automatic ...
The legendary 900HP Chevrolet Corvette C3 Stingray goes head-to-head with a tuned Seat Leon Diesel in an unlikely drag race. The American muscle icon, powered by raw V8 performance, faces off against ...