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Corvette production began in Flint, Michigan, in 1953, moving to St. Louis, Missouri, later that year. In 1981, production ...
Curious whether the C1, C2, C3, or C4 is right for you? This buyer's guide has all the details on the first four generations ...
To celebrate the 2020 Corvette Stingray's arrival, today we take a look back to the Chevrolet Corvette C1 that was produced from 1953 to 1962. American veterans were returning home after WWII ...
Too bad there wasn't much lust among buyers for the 300 1953 model Corvettes that Chevrolet ultimately built, an inauspicious start to the bloodline that became America's sports car. You already ...
Some Chevy Corvette generations are better than others for various reasons. For instance, C1 Corvettes are desirable to collectors due to their historic significance and early-1980s 'Vettes ...
This is a one-off 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod LS3 Convertible ... Finished in a glorious shade of Torque Blue with a Sand interior, the C1 Vette has utilized various elements of future ...
Fuel injection appeared in 1957, and by 1961 the Chevrolet Corvette had adopted the circular quad taillights that became its calling card. The most valuable C1 Corvette is the initial 1953 model ...
Although today’s C8 barely resembles the original C1, each version of the Corvette has been among Chevy’s most powerful vehicles, if not the most, and without a doubt, its coolest-looking model.
Only 200 made and rocking a rare 6-speed manual, this anniversary Corvette fuses vintage cool with modern firepower.
Take the following 1958 Chevrolet Corvette C1, for example, which couldn’t have gotten more than the price of a new Corvette a few years back, no matter how much work was done to it. Well ...
It’s easy to toss a crate of parts at car and call it a “restomod.” This C1 Chevy Corvette, however, is different, with each piece thoughtfully applied to create something beautiful ...