A 1958 Chevrolet Corvette owned by one family since 1963 resurfaces as a 327-powered project car offered in Los Angeles.
Frame rot. Everyone looks for it when they’re interested in buying a ’68-’82 Corvette, but no one wants to find it on one they already own. There’s only one way to be sure there’s absolutely no rust ...
A heavily customized 1971 Chevrolet Corvette LT1 roadster inspired by the Mako Shark II concept has been listed for sale in ...
1958 was all about full-size cars at Chevrolet, but the GM brand couldn't ignore the growing demand for the Corvette. The company restyled the car, and the easiest way to tell apart a 1958 model from ...
Welcome to the second of six total installments chronicling the transformation of a humble "carny" Corvette into the ultimate C2 street fighter. Last month, we began this build with a stock '64 ...