Corvettes have a reputation—at least in the domestic market—for their impressive handling capabilities. They regularly outperform cars well above their pay grade and thus offer huge bang for the buck.
A car rebuild expert and Corvette enthusiast bought what he thought would be a project car. But his brand-new, old C3 turned out to be a complete mess. He is now tearing it apart and plans to sell ...
Restomods aim to combine classic styling with modern performance hardware, but this C3-generation 1976 Chevrolet Corvette takes that concept a bit further than most. That's because underneath its ...
Out of sight, out of mind is a timeless idiom with a tremendous amount of truth, especially when it comes to vintage Corvettes. Thanks to the corrosion-proof fiberglass body, it’s all too easy to ...
Few things beat the ambiance and styling of a classic C3 Corvette. These legendary sports cars drew hot attention on Main Street and racetracks 50 years ago and nothing's changed since. They still ...
Produced between the 1968 and 1982 model years, the third-generation C3 Chevy Corvette is instantly recognizable thanks to its pronounced fender arches, long hood line, and short tail section. It’s a ...
I learned a lot from my first Corvette, most of it the hard way. First, I learned not to get an "independent" inspection from a shop recommended by the seller. I also learned what it means when the ...
Back in the days when the C3 Chevrolet Corvette was produced (think: between 1967 and 1982), the world of modding was quite different to what we get today. And, as far as the visual side goes, one of ...
Q: Hi Greg and I have a question about the price ranges of the Corvettes, especially a 1975 Corvette with the L-48 I am currently considering. I know these Corvettes are probably the slowest C3 ...
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