The Big Banana was built on a 1968 Chevrolet Corvette. This modified Corvette was designed and built by Car Craft...
Collecting Cars is proud to offer a striking 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible finished in Sunfire Yellow paintwork. The 1965...
Live now on Bring A Trailer is a 1971 Chevrolet Corvette that’s one of the 188 units made for the...
Let’s join TFLclassics as they compare two Corvettes from different generations, a 1988 C4 and the 1999 C5, in a...
Filmed on an airstrip on a cold-weather day, a 1988 C4 Corvette challenges a 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 on...
The Chevrolet Camaro, General Motors’ answer to the hugely successful Ford Mustang, launched for the 1967 model year. Offered in...
The 1984 Corvette was unveiled to the public in March 1983. Although there had been rumors and silent rumblings of a new Corvette for...
From an outsider’s perspective, the 1955 Corvette was simply a repeat of the 1953 and 1954 models. However, upon closer inspection, it was apparent that the...
Chevrolet’s Corvair 95 series of trucks were introduced in 1961, one year following the debut of the revolutionary compact Corvair...
When William Durant, having been pushed out of General Motors, decided to re-enter the automobile business, he turned to engineer...
The third generation Chevrolet Corvette debuted in 1968. The C3, as its commonly called, was offered in either coupe or...
The L71 was Chevrolet’s most powerful engine in 1967 which replaced the big-block L71 from the previous year. Using it’s...
One of the rarest Corvettes is the C3 Stingray fitted with the all-aluminum ZL1 engine. Only a handful of Vettes...
Fifty 1986 “Malcolm Konner Commemorative Edition” Corvettes were built in a special arrangement honoring the New Jersey Chevrolet dealership’s founder,...
For 1969, Chevrolet updated the exterior design of the Camaro, making it look longer, lower, and wider. Meanwhile, the RS,...
Not surprisingly, the 1967 Corvette proved to be the most sophisticated of all the Sting Ray models. The second-generation Sting...
With upgrades ranging from a high performance, 290 horsepower, fuel injected engine, Positraction, heavy-duty metallic brake and suspension and a...
The 1969 COPO Camaro was a high-performance version of Chevrolet’s top tier car. The COPO was not only incredibly powerful—it...
In an attempt to make the purchase price more palatable to consumers, GM introduced the 1954 Corvette to the public...
By 1985, the IROC-Z hit the scene and quickly became the must-have F-Body. The IROC-Z was also the first Camaro...
The Chevrolet Camaro served as the official Indianapolis 500 pace car four times between 1967 and 1993. Perhaps the most...
The 1970 Corvette actually made its formal debut in late February and introduced the world to a number of small,...
It could be reasonably argued that the first-generation Camaro is the favorite one among aficionados and car collectors. Chevrolet hit an out-of-the-park home run...
In 1957, Chevrolet enlarged their V8 engine to 283 in³ engine that was rated at 220 bhp. Several options were...
The 1978 Corvette Pace Car Replica is arguably one of the most popular examples of the C3 Corvette. Its original design was...
Built to be the performer of the 1970 Camaros, the Z28 came standard with a 350 CID, 260 horsepower V8....
To further commemorate Corvette’s 25th anniversary, Chevrolet had negotiated with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to allow a modified Corvette to serve as...
The year 1963 was big for “America’s Sports Car,” as it marked the first new Corvette model since the car’s...
Arguably the king of the muscle car era, Chevrolet’s 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 model possessed one of the most...
The second generation Corvette was introduced in 1963. Sometimes referred to as the C2 generation, the new Corvette retained the...