Buy a ticket for the multi-state Mega Millions or Powerball lotteries, and you’ve got about a 300 million-to-one shot at ...
Chip Foose, arguably the world’s top hot-rod designer and hailed as a hot-rod god, stopped by Hemmings Marketplace to cruise ...
Of note, the vehicle shown at auction (above) is a placeholder for the event and not Hendrick’s VIN 001 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 model, with overseas reports claiming the sports car's production ...
Chevrolet repeatedly advertised the 1979 Corvette as the greatest iteration of "America's Only True Production Sports Car," claiming it came with standard features no other model in the market ...
Chevrolet introduced a 396-cubic-inch (6.5-liter) L78 in 1965 and a series of 427-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) mills in 1966 and 1967 ... award at the Muscle Car and Corvette National (MCACN).
This year’s sale boasted over 4000 vehicles and stretched nearly ... It was also reportedly built on the very last day of 1967 Corvette production, a scant 32 cars from the end of the line. The Naber ...
The result is that the C8 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is the fastest car you can buy for under £1million by quite some margin, cracking 233mph in a test at ATP Automotive Testing in Papenburg ...
The latest, and arguably greatest, version of Chevrolet’s Corvette to be released in Australia ... not counting the mirrors. The car looks even longer and wider because it is so low and flat.
The Chevrolet Corvette is also known as the Sting Ray (1963–1967), the Stingray (1969–1976 and the 2014–present) in markets outside Australia. When mainstream brands decide to build supercars, magic ...
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The cars, trucks, and SUVs seen here won't reach dealer lots for anywhere from a few months to a few years. Some of them are about to roll down the assembly line. Others haven't emerged from the ...