The Chevy Corvette L88 was intended to be a competition car rather than daily transportation. Produced in limited numbers for the 1967, 1968, and 1969 model years, the L88’s 427 cubic-inch Big Block ...
Third-generation Chevrolet Corvettes are rarely more sought-after than C2 versions. And the cars that enjoy such status must pack big-block V8 engines or rare features from the golden muscle car era.
The third-generation Chevy Corvette debuted for the 1968 model year. The new car rode on nearly identical underpinnings as the previous generation, but that’s where the similarities ended. The 1968 ...
Hiding in plain sight on Hemmings.com under the heading “1969 Chevrolet Coupe” is one of the most scarce and well-documented ...
Chevrolet General Manager Ed Cole was always “looking over the horizon” for new technology. In 1957, Cole commanded his engineers to start working on a line of 1960 Chevrolets that would all use a ...
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The Cheapest Big Block Corvette On The Used Market
The Chevrolet Corvette is the most iconic American sports car ever built, mostly because in its 70 years of production, it has always been the coolest ride you could get. Not just a head-turner, the ...
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