Just before the classic American muscle car era came to a close, this rare, big-block Corvette stormed the streets for one ...
These days Chevrolet uses the ZR2 badge for off-road trucks, but it once adorned a rare Corvette variant. Scheduled to cross the block at a Mecum auction in Indianapolis on May 20, this 1971 Corvette ...
Mark McNabb was a contributor at TopSpeed from 2013 to 2018. Growing up, Mark always had a mind for tinkering on random items throughout his home and dad’s garage, including a 1953 Ford Mainline and ...
While the C2 Corvette is frequently cited as the most iconic generation of America's sports car, the following C3 Corvette generation often flies under the radar due to the emissions-choked V8 engines ...
I’d heard people say, “Oh, Harry still has that car in his parent’s barn. I’d just never seen it,” Kris Smith said. Of course, in high school glory days, class of ’76 in northern Indiana, Smith knew ...
I have an uncle who’s an absolute Corvette fanatic and every other week he tells me about another uber-special vintage Corvette that hit the Mecum auction block. It’s getting to the point where I ...
The Chevrolet Corvette took its time to convince the buying public that its price tag was actually worth anything (namely, their money as well as their attention). It wasn’t until the second ...
Anyone can do a lot with a lot. It's doing a lot for a little that takes some serious game. While there's nothing wrong with running 11s in a supercharged big-block, fourth-gen Camaros can run just as ...
It’s hard to find something not to like on a 1971 Corvette, and the whole thing is even harder if the car in question is a wedding gift received from someone that clearly loves you. This is the case ...
Over a century, Chevrolet has built countless engines of numerous capacities and performance for various applications.
I'd heard people say, "Oh, Harry still has that car in his parent's barn. I'd just never seen it," Kris Smith said. Of course, in high school glory days, class of '76 in northern Indiana, Smith knew ...