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  • How to Find And Buy A Classic Corvette

    Over the years I have learned a few things about classic, and corvettes are no accept ion, I find that people get over excited, and just hand over the money, before they have done a through...

  • How to Decode a Corvette VIN Number

    You can learn just about all you want to know about a Chevrolet Corvette from its vehicle identification number (VIN). The number that is located in the lower right corner of the front windshield...

  • How to Inspect a Classic Corvette Prior to Purchase

    You've wanted that classic Corvette since you were a kid. Suddenly it shows up unexpectedly on a dealer lot, or in someone's driveway with a "For Sale" sign. Here's what to look...

  • About Chevrolets

    Chevrolet builds cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles under the umbrella of its parent company, the Detroit-based General Motors. The marque serves as an entry-level car under the mid-range...

  • Who Named the Corvette?

    The Chevrolet Corvette was named by Myron E. Scott, a former newspaper photographer and creator of the Soap Box Derby. The Corvette was America's first sports car and named after the World War II...

  • How to maintain a classic Corvette

    The Chevrolet Corvette is a classic American Sports Car that can actually be considered an investment, if maintained well. Here's how to maintain it and keep it looking and running like new. By...

  • Ford Cobra Mustang Vs. Corvette Z06

    More often than not the true test of a performance car is not so much horsepower as it is body weight, construction and suspension. The Shelby Mustang Cobra GT500 and Corvette Z06 typify the...

  • The Best Cars in History

    The success of a car is usually measured by sales, yet sales is not the only measure of success. Cars are very much like politicians, as they need to build up a reputation of reliability of...

  • Facts About the Corvette

    The Chevrolet Corvette is manufactured by General Motors out of its Bowling Green, Ky., assembly plant. The Corvette debuted in 1953 and remains in production today, attracting primarily the 40-...

  • How to Race a ZO6 Corvette

    The racing pedigree of the Corvette is an enviable thing, so it's understandable that you'd like to become a part of it. If you own a Z06 in particular, you've basically bought yourself a...

  • History of the 1981 Corvette

    Chevrolet introduced the 1981 Corvette on September 25, 1980. Over 40,000 were produced for this model year compared to just 300 in 1953, the year the Corvette first appeared.

  • Chevy Corvette Facts

    Through its six generations, the Chevrolet Corvette has established a reputation as the premiere American-built two-seater sports car. The Corvette is manufactured by General Motors. Introduced in...

  • History of Chevy Motors

    Chevrolet is a GM brand company that has an almost 100-year history. Started in 1911 by a racecar driver names Louis Chevrolet, the company grew to be known for its commercial vehicles and...

  • How Fast Is a Corvette?

    Throughout its long history, the Chevrolet Corvette has consistently recorded progressively higher top speeds with each passing decade. While not known during its early years for its agile...

  • About the Chevrolet Corvette

    In 1953, General Motors unveiled what was at the time America's only two-seat sports car: the Corvette. Named for ships, inspired by sharks and built in part by Russians, this instantly...

  • About Corvette ZR1 Production

    The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 was the fastest factory-built car in the world and rivaled the likes of Porsche, Lamborghini and Ferrari with its speed, precision and innovation. The limited production...

  • How to Adapt Corvette front disc brakes to a first gen Camaro

    Some of the things that were lacking in a 40 year old muscle car is the ability to rapidly come to a stop. Although most people tend to focus on acceleration. Deceleration is also important. A...

  • How to Identify the Specific Year of a Corvette Sting Ray (First Generation, 1963-1967)

    The Corvette Sting Ray is one of the most famous machines in the history of American sports cars. It is one of the few cars that is immune to insult; if you don’t like the Corvette Sting Ray then...

  • How to Enjoy the Corvettes in the Carlilse Car Show in Carlilse, PA

    The Carlilse Car Show in Carlilse, Pennsylvania, is one of the biggest Corvette shows on the east coast. People from all over the country come for this well-attended event. Over the course of 3...

  • How to Enjoy the Kerbeck Toys for Tots Run in Atlantic City, NJ

    The Toys for Tots Run in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is sponsored by the world's largest Corvette dealer, Kerbeck. While this event is exciting for Corvette owners and is talked about frequently on...

  • How to Enjoy Being a Member of a Corvette Club

    If you are a Corvette owner, joining a Corvette Club will help you make new friends that have the same interests as you. It will also give you better access to a lot of resources to help you...

  • How to Restore a Vintage Corvette

    Restoring a Corvette can be rewarding, but it can also be a challenge. Fortunately, there are other like-minded enthusiasts out there that can offer advice and suggestions in the process. Read on...

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