Great cars start with great ideas. Yep, before any panels are metalworked or any fiberglass is laid, there has to be a plan, but before that there's a spark of an idea buried in some gearhead's gray ...
The second-generation Chevrolet Corvette was produced for almost five years, but it's the early 1963 model that's truly special. While it doesn't have the big-block power of the 1965-to-1967 Vette, ...
When we've seen some Vette Rods before, we've described them as a "C4 hiding inside a C2," for their later-generation (or later) Corvette powertrain and chassis hidden underneath an earlier-generation ...
Southern California also has its hazards. Because this place has its share of reckless abandon going on, especially on the freeways, you never know when your vintage Corvette is going to suffer abuse, ...
Launched in 1953, the first-generation Corvette remained in production for a whopping nine years. However, enthusiasts got a taste of the C2 a few good years before it arrived in showrooms. In 1959, ...
From the October 1962 Issue of Car and Driver. One glance at the new Corvette tells you that it is faster and sportier than its predecessors. And when you drive a Corvette Sting Ray, either the ...