If you are looking for the super-cool styling of a Solid Axle Corvette, but don’t want to put up with the absolutely agrarian handling, braking, and ride, you need a restomod like this 1961 Chevy ...
1961 was not only the first year when Chevrolet Corvette’s signature twin taillights made an appearance, but it was also a great model year for rare color combinations. Such as the Jewel Blue exterior ...
The Chevy Corvette received a mild restyling for the 1961 model year. The nine heavy teeth in the grille were replaced with a bright grille with horizontal bars (the thick chrome horizontal bar that ...
Classic C1 styling meets modern LS3 power and six-speed performance in this award-winning California build. The Chevrolet Corvette’s first generation (1953–62) evolved from stylish showpiece to ...
Vintage cars can create a moral dilemma of sorts for enthusiasts. Let’s say you have a car from the late 1950s or early 1960s. If you keep it bone stock, well, you have a historical artifact.
Returning GIs who had been exposed to sportscars in Europe gave the diminutive performers a foothold back home. When the Corvette emerged, it would quickly differentiate itself from European sport ...
This restomoded C1 Corvette is what you get when you decide to put all of the best modern equipment under the shell of a stunning classic silhouette. Under the hood is a 650 hp supercharged LT4 V8. It ...