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Why the 1981 Corvette marked the end of the original Stingray era
The 1981 Corvette arrived at a crossroads for America’s sports car, carrying the familiar long-hood, short-deck silhouette ...
A 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (C3) that’s one of the first ever manufactured is certainly something that you don’t find every day. And yet, the model that we have here was built in the first ...
The AutoGuide Creators Series tells stories and amplifies creators from the car world, including family life, car buying advice, commuting tips and car culture.Transcript: Today is a dream come true.I ...
Late-model C3 Chevrolet Corvettes are an interesting bunch, as they might have been rather low on power (below the 200-hp threshold), but they’re also among the best-looking for the particular ...
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How the 1982 Corvette quietly closed the C3 chapter
The 1982 Corvette arrived without fanfare, yet it quietly wrapped up one of the longest running chapters in American sports ...
It was not the first Corvette, or the most powerful, or the fastest. But the ethos of the Corvette, style over everything, begins with the C3. (Welcome back to Carspotting! We're back with The Worst ...
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 ...
This 1977 Chevrolet C3 Corvette is the perfect example of what a restomod should be. Let’s start with the powerhouse; it’s a 4-bolt main 350 V8 engine out of a 1979 Chevrolet 1500 van with heads off ...
Regardless of which decade you were born into there has always been a lingering fascination of uncovering long-lost automobiles that have been stashed away from prying eyes. Over the last few years ...
C3 Corvettes are pretty eye catching, but when you layer them in screaming yellow paint, they just dare you to look away. Although the curvaceous lines of a C3 Corvette, such as this 1972 model, make ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
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