The original racing Vette
In January 1953, the Corvette made its debut at General Motors’ Motorama show in New York, a sleek sports car envisioned by Harley Earl. With its fibreglass body and signature Polo…
Lowride on the Wild Side
This 1964 Chevrolet Impala convertible is a custom lowrider car that's perfect for cruising and partying. It's designed with blue-over-navy-blue custom upholstery, silver accents, and LED lights that give…
Motion Performance's Corvette Moray GT
Joel Rosen’s Long Island-based Motion Performance modified all kinds of Chevrolet muscle cars, but Rosen’s history with Corvettes goes way back to a 1958 ‘Fuelie’ he bought and raced with his wife, Judith…
Tribute to a Sebring racer
This beautiful Superformance Corvette Grand Sport was the second example built as a tribute to the Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport chassis #003 that was driven by A.J. Foyt at Sebring in 1964.
The American all-star
This 1969 Chevrolet Corvette was built into a Greenwood widebody race car in the 1970s, and is believed to have been campaigned by Rick Mancuso and Burt Greenwood as a Greenwood team car during 1975…
No ordinary 'showroom' Corvette
Rooted in development work led since 1962 by Zora Arkus-Duntov, Chevrolet's head of Corvette engineering, the ‘Heavy-Duty 427’ that eventually gained fame as RPO L88 was first ‘field tested’ with Roger Penske's…
Orange Crush
This ’51 Chevrolet Coupe Custom hot rod commands your attention from any angle, whether that’s from the outside, under the bonnet, or in the cabin. Beginning life as a 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe that was…
Apollo 12 Corvette Stingray
Back in 1961, General Motors offered a program to all astronauts, lease a Chevrolet Corvette for $1 per year. Each would come from a former Indy 500 winner and GM dealer, Jim Rathmann, who owned a dealership…
The original Sting Ray
Nineteen sixty-three marked the Corvette’s 10th anniversary, and something special was needed to celebrate the occasion. Penned by GM stylist Larry Shinoda under the guidance of Bill Mitchell, the ’63 Sting Ray…
The Corvette 'Fuelie'
Back in 1953, Chevrolet's launch of a two-seater sports car was a radical departure for a marque associated almost exclusively with sensible family transport. Based on the 1952 EX-122 show car…
1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray SCCA
This third-generation Corvette’s racing career begins when it was purchased by Emery Emond…
1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray 427/435 Coupe
An icon of the automotive world, the original Sting Ray Corvettes are among the most highly prized…
Larbre's Corvette Art Car for Le Mans
In just over a weeks time Larbre Competition will compete at the Le Mans 24 Hours for the 24th time…
The Camaro turns 50
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Chevrolet Camaro. To celebrate this milestone, in which time…
1960 Chevrolet Engineering Research Vehicle 1
This is one of the most important pieces of American automotive history, the Chevrolet Engineering…
1968 Chevrolet Sunoco Camaro Trans Am
This Sunoco Camaro was the third of six such cars built and the first one prepared specifically for Penske’s 1968 season. Delivered to the team’s Philadelphia garage in November 1967 and completed…