Born in 1953, almost 70 years ago (hence the 70th Anniversary limited editions of the C8 iteration), “America’s sports car” has lived a long and fruitful life. And will continue to do so. Both in the ...
Widebody Corvette showdown puts a 630 HP C2 against a lightweight C3 built for serious track performance. While the C3 impresses with its low weight, aggressive stance, and autocross focus, the C2 ...
We’ve seen truly questionable Chevrolet Corvettes over the years, but this 1980 model might just be one of the controversial we have ever come across. If, for some strange reason, this ‘Vette appeals ...
Chevrolet introduced the C3 Corvette for the 1968 model year. A notable departure from the C2, the third-gen sports car featured a sleeker body, a brand-new interior, and removable T-top roof panels.
After wrenching on Scarlett, our '72 coupe project car, for well over four years now, you may wonder what's left to do. We started with easily reversible bolt-on mods such as a Zex nitrous oxide kit, ...
The third-generation Corvette, now known as the C3, has the distinguished honor of the longest production run of any Corvette to date. Offered between the model years 1968 and 1982, more than 540,000 ...
Roar into history with this 1970 C3 Corvette Roadster, a rare February production gem boasting a numbers-matching 350ci V8 with 300HP, fully restored with a fresh paint job, new leather interior, and ...
The third generation of the Chevy Corvette, aka the Corvette C3, spanning model years 1968 to 1982, is often viewed by Corvette fans and enthusiasts as the black sheep generation of the American ...
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