Introduced in 2005, the C6 Corvette continued the advancements of the C5 and offered special editions like the ZR1, Z06,...
The Hennessey Supercharged H700 Corvette C8 Stingray offers exotic power and torque levels, even outperforming the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06....
Without question, the C8 Corvette is among the most striking of all performance vehicles on the road today. Nonetheless, many...
Live now on Bring A Trailer is a 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 coupe that has received the SC757 Package from...
Up for sale is a very special piece of Corvette history, the 1988 Corvette Callaway SledgeHammer #51 on BringATrailer. It’s...
It’s no secret that Kevin Hart loves his classics and this was made even more clear when he dropped $825,000...
The “Family-Friendly” 1980 Corvette Sedan… THEN… Once upon a time, a company known as California Custom Coach created a total...
Up for sale on Cars & Bids is a fully restored and modified second-generation 1965 Corvette. The C2 Corvette is...
The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is among the best American performance cars you can buy today. The C8 Z06 is...
Built from 1969 to 1971, the Chevrolet Corvette Baldwin Motion Phase III GT stands out as one of the rarest,...
Following its unveiling at the 1953 General Motors Autorama, the Corvette brand has transformed into a renowned brand with one...
Timeless Kustoms Breathes New Life into a Classic 1954 Corvette When introduced in 1953, the original Corvette was celebrated by...
The 2019 C7 ZR1, the fourth Corvette to carry the ZR1 badge, set a new standard for Chevrolet production vehicles...
The Greenwood Daytona was the most extreme of all the Corvette body kits. It featured a radical fiberglass body kit...
This 2007 Callaway Corvette was custom built for a Callaway dealer in the United Arab Emirates and was featured in...
In August 1992, Callaway Cars of Old Lyme, Connecticut, modified this 1992 Chevrolet Corvette convertible, resulting in a remarkable transformation....
The 2019 ZR1 Corvette comes with plenty of horsepower from the factory, 755 to be exact. But there’s never enough...
These are the best exhausts for 2005-2013 C6 Corvettes. The installation of a custom exhaust provides a great way to...
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.
When most enthusiasts (myself included) hear the Yenko moniker, we instantly picture the formidable big-block Camaros cranked out by Yenko...
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).
The 2005-2013 Callaway Corvette was a specialist version of the C6 Corvette, built by Callaway Cars expert craftsmen and sold through selected Callaway/Chevrolet dealers. The 17th “C-Project” undertaken by Callaway first produced naturally-aspirated SuperNatural™ 450, 461, 490 (6.0L) and 550 (6.8L & 7.0L) horsepower Callaway Corvettes. In February 2006, Callaway returned to its positive manifold pressure roots, introducing Callaway “SuperCharged” Corvettes.
Reintroduced to the Corvette lineup in 2009, the ZR1 returned as the most powerful production vehicle ever offered by General...
Built by Baldwin-Motion, this 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Motion Manta Ray GT is a rare car, being the only one of...
Well over a decade ago, Jim I. from Reedley, California, had a vision to combine the best of both worlds—classic...
In 1989 Callaway introduced a Speedster which was the culmination of their styling, engineering and trimming talents. Their first example was a bright green ZR1, which had a severely chopped windscreen, no side mirrors, eighteen inch wheels and a vibrant blue leather interior stitched purposefully from Germany. Nothing about Callaway’s Speedster was reserved, and this is especially true when investigating the specification. The car had 450 horsepower.
I know the restomod segment receives its fair share of criticism, especially from purists who say, “leave it alone!” And...
This is the first installment of a multi-week series where I will be highlighting unique and awesome Corvette builds from...
Product Review: Simple Taillight Upgrade by Morimoto Improves the Appearance of Any C6 Corvette! This past weekend, I installed a...
The Chevrolet Corvette Sportwagon was never actually built by Chevrolet, it was an aftermarket kit developed for the C3 Corvette that solved its single biggest problem – the total lack of useable trunk space. When the third generation Corvette was released in 1967 it proved popular thanks to its shark-inspired styling. The one key drawback was the fact that there was no trunk lid, and the small trunk area was only accessible through the interior of the car behind the seats.
































