Supercharged & Beasty C7 Corvette Doing Pulls & flybys! The sound, oh boy that sound. This is one of the...
When Chevrolet introduced the fifth-generation Corvette in 1997, Callaway immediately began development of a platform that would compliment and enhance the all-new C5 model. Reeves Callaway,...
Not many cars back in 2014 could boast a 200-plus-mph run on their resumes, but thanks to Hennessey Performance, the...
Callaway has built a firm reputation for producing some of the most sophisticated and advanced Corvette-based automobiles. Introduced in 1998, Callaway’s C12 continued this proud legacy. Designed, developed and constructed by two top German engineering and development companies, Callaway and IVM, the C12 was intended as a bespoke, high-performance car that offered its occupants a civilized interior and relaxed ride. One of the most respected Corvette super-cars ever.
The best way to introduce this rare Corvette is by quoting Reeves Callaway’s post from the Bring A Trailer listing:...
As the story goes, when the Corvette ZR-1 came out in 1990, Dick Guldstrand saw an opportunity to create his vision of the perfect Grand Sport ride, instead of his name just getting slapped onto another Chevrolet product. He asked GM for fifteen ZR-1’s and some money. He got one car and permission to do whatever he wanted to do with it. And that’s exactly what he did. Called the "GS90", Dick's car would prove to be the most elaborate and expensive specialty Corvette ever built.
After a yearlong hiatus leading to a non-existent 1983 production run, the completely redeveloped fourth-generation Corvette emerged onto the scene...
Callaway has been building special edition Chevrolet Corvettes and racing in GT class motorsport for what feels like ages; 25...
The Callaway C16 was Callaway’s 16th major automotive project. It was a limited production, bespoke automobile, built to order, by what the Press called “the best specialist engineers in the business”. These cars are seriously fast, beautiful, and exclusive. The C16 was a direct competitor for the Porsche GT3, the Lamborghini Murcielago, the Ferrari 599 GTB. It was both faster and more capable than its competitors, at less cost.
Callaway Competition is the German arm of Callaway Cars Inc., an American specialty vehicle manufacturer and engineering company headquartered in...
Hennessey Performance is well known among Corvette enthusiasts. They have made some legendary performance upgrades, and are currently working on...
Welcome to a new series where I showcase cool Corvette Restomods from around the net. In the relatively short time...
We can all agree that the Corvette C8 already has a pretty nice sounding exhaust system. However, there are ways...
The C6 Corvette is often praised for its striking appearance and general look of unruly aggression. In short, the sixth-generation...
Offered for sale on PCARMARKET, this 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible is a highly exclusive model, being the 21st of...
By the close of the 1950s, Zora Arkus-Duntov and his GM team were already focused on redefining the Chevrolet Corvette....
This AutotopiaLA video dives into a custom 1971 C3 Corvette powered by a 643 hp LT1-based V8. Shawn Davis and...
These are the top full exhausts for 1984-1996 Corvettes. The installation of a custom exhaust provides a great way to...
1961 Corvette Restomod Sells for $352k at Mecum Poll any group of Corvette enthusiasts with the question “which is better,...
In August 19, 2007, Callaway Cars unveiled the C16 Speedster, the third and flagship model in the C16 lineup, on...
In 2003 Dick produced his version of a 50th Anniversary Corvette. Dick’s 50th Anniversary Corvette was bright gold with blue accents. And of course a “special” Corvette should be the toughest available version, which in 2003 was the Z06. And to top it all off, the Z06’s LS6 was opened up to the magical “426 CID.” The GS80 came out in 1986 that was more or less a Showroom Stock-prepared black beauty with very trendy lace wheels.
The "Asteroid" started life as a 1963 Chevy Corvette. It was ordered by mechanical engineer and renowned mid-century speed boat racer Bob Nordskog, sans any exterior paint save for a primer coat. Instead, the car was shipped directed to Barris Kustoms with instructions for Barris to transform the brand-new Corvette into a more radical version of itself.
This 2008 C6 Chevrolet Corvette has been extensively modified by Specter Werkes/Sports of Troy, Michigan to achieve greater power and...
Chevrolet's introduction of the LT1 in 1992 as the base engine in the Corvette phased out the L98 based Callaway Twin Turbo. Previously, Callaway Corvettes made their increased power through positive manifold pressure; now they made it through increased displacement and finesse. Initially called the CL1 or CR1, they designated the chassis they were built upon. They were based on the pushrod LT1 cars (CL1) or the 32 valve DOHC LT5 ZR-1 cars (CR1).
When it was first revealed, it is well known that the Corvette C8’s styling was a radical departure from previous...
Summer is one of the best times of the year. The weather’s great. Gals are dressed up like it’s bikini...
When it comes to modifying a Corvette, there are a few things to think about before even thinking about going...
Built from 1969 to 1971, the Chevrolet Corvette Baldwin Motion Phase III GT stands out as one of the rarest,...
The Callaway C7 was a completely new, purpose-built car designed to embody the company’s motto: “Powerfully Engineered Automobiles”, carrying on the visual tradition of design by Paul Deutschman and offered in a limited production series. The C7 was the first complete, bespoke Callaway Automobile. This sportscar was equipped with a carbon chassis, front mid engine/rear transaxle design, 650 horsepower SuperNatural engine.
When most enthusiasts (myself included) hear the Yenko moniker, we instantly picture the formidable big-block Camaros cranked out by Yenko...
































