The 330 hp 1971 LT1 has a special place in the heart of every Corvette fan out there, despite the substantial drop from the 370 hp output available on the 1969 version. Fewer than 2,000 1971 Corvette ...
From March 17–21 this spring, State Farm Stadium will host one of the country’s premier collector car events, as the Mecum Auction rolls into Glendale, Arizona, bringing the roar of engines with it.
The Chevy Corvette for 1970 sported several body changes from the previous year. Fenders were flared to prevent rock and road debris damage, the previous vertical front fender slots were replaced with ...
For the 1966 model year, Chevrolet offered two big-block V8 options for the Corvette. The most interesting of the lot is the 427 with a compression ratio of 11 to one, which develops 425 horsepower on ...
Love them or hate them, classic cars signify the stepping stones that the automotive industry took to get us where we are today. Still, most of them simply can’t drive as well as modern sports cars.
It’s easy to toss a crate of parts at car and call it a “restomod.” This C1 Chevy Corvette, however, is different, with each piece thoughtfully applied to create something beautiful, yet simple. Once ...
Countless barrels of ink have been spilled and many dozen forests of trees have been felled telling the tale of all eight generations of the iconic Chevrolet Corvette. We're as guilty—if not more ...
Which Corvette is the best? From C1 to C8, Retro Cars Forever drives and reviews every generation of Corvette on this beautiful canyon road to find out. It's a celebration of more than 70 years of ...
Sometimes road testing is not all that it is cracked up to be. Frequently we get cars that possess amorphous personalities which are neither really good nor really bad. Fortunately, the Corvette ...
This month marks the reappearance (again) of our '96 LT1 Corvette, a car whose halting progress toward the goal of achieving C5 Z06-quality acceleration without pauperizing its owner has been ...