It seems like just yesterday we were all hyping up the 2025 Corvette ZR1's twin-turbocharged V8 engine and its 233 miles per hour top speed. But there's apparently another Corvette being tested ...
The biggest surprise, though, was a 1967 coupe, fitted with an L89 big-block engine. While rare, L89s aren’t the king of the hill when it comes to Corvette prices, yet this one sold for a staggering ...
This 1963 Chevy Corvette Stingray is a restomod reinterpretation ... Art Morrison chassis with C7 suspension parts, and Wilwood brakes—it's almost a shame to call this just a restomod, though ...
In other words, while the Bowling Green plant could conceivably ramp up Corvette production with a third shift, GM’s parts suppliers simply can’t keep up with that level of production ...