When one of his cars was severely damaged in 1972, John Greenwood converted his 1969 L88 Convertible into a formidable race car. Included as the formidable ZL1 engine with 750 bhp on tap. Other modifications included a rear spoiler, quick replacement radiator and camber adjusters. At Le Mans, this car set the GT-class record for top speed down the Le Mans straight with 215 mph.
New for 1987 was an aftermarket option that was offered to consumers when ordering their Corvettes from the factory. Although...
In 2006, Callaway introduced the Callaway C16, a fully custom variant based on the C6 Corvette. The C16 was marketed as an...
The base C4 Corvette, introduced in 1984, was Motor Trend’s Car of the Year and a major leap in performance...
The time spanning from 1963 to 1967, was an era of much change and growth for the Corvette. These second-generation...
FOR SALE: A 1988 Callaway Corvette Convertible Twin Turbo! It’s been a while since we shared a fourth-generation Corvette with...
Hennessey, a performance tuner based in Texas, offers a kit for the Chevy C8 Corvette Stingray that enhances its power...
The Greenwood Daytona was the most extreme of all the Corvette body kits. It featured a radical fiberglass body kit...
The Duntov Turbo was built as a partnership between American Custom Industries (ACI), a company known for building replacement Corvette body panels, and Zora Arkus-Duntov. It was developed as a highly-stylized convertible sports car based on the production model Corvette. Each of the special Duntov Turbo's also came with a turbocharged V8.
For 35 years, Callaway and the Chevrolet Corvette have forged a legendary bond in performance car engineering. Callaway Cars originated...
Callaway has built a firm reputation for producing some of the most sophisticated and advanced Corvette-based automobiles. Introduced in 1998,...
If you happened to see this 1981 Greenwood Daytona Turbo out in the wild, at first glance, you might shrug...
A Florida Odyssey The L88 was the pinnacle of C2 Corvette racing in 1967. If you start with a big...
Although it’s pretty obvious which Corvette is going to end up victorious in this battle, it still won’t stop Hennessey...
1961 Corvette Restomod Sells for $352k at Mecum Poll any group of Corvette enthusiasts with the question “which is better,...
Welcome to a new series where I showcase cool Corvette Restomods from around the net. In the relatively short time...
This 1991 Chevrolet Corvette Callaway Super Speedster LM is the second of only two Series II Super Speedsters based on...
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).
An Homage to the American Sports Car If you’ve never heard of the U.S.-based firm Equus, you are probably not...
Live on SBX Cars is a stunning 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray restomod, showing just 960 miles on the odometer. Combining...
FOR SALE: A Stunning 1976 Corvette Restomod One of the biggest criticisms repeatedly slung at mid-seventies Corvette is this: they...
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.
When it comes to crafting second-generation Corvette restomods, few surpass the quality of Jeff Hayes Customs’ creations in Bloomington, Indiana....
Not many cars back in 2014 could boast a 200-plus-mph run on their resumes, but thanks to Hennessey Performance, the...
The C6 Corvette is often praised for its striking appearance and general look of unruly aggression. In short, the sixth-generation...
I’m on social media daily, for what seems like all day, perusing Corvette content in all the corners to find...
In the realm of automotive restoration, few names evoke the same level of admiration and respect as Gabe’s Custom Interiors...
These are the top full exhausts for 1984-1996 Corvettes. The installation of a custom exhaust provides a great way to...
The Zagato company took a C7 Corvette Z06 and transformed it into the IsoRivolta GTZ, a "spiritual descendant" of the Iso Grifo A3/C (Corsa). The original A3/C race car was developed by Giotto Bizzarrini not long after he left Ferrari, where he had served as cheif engineer behind the 250 GTO, which is revered as the world's most expensive car. Bizzarrini purportedly fancied the A3/C as his "own personal evolution of (and improvement upon) the GTO design."
Mallett Performance Has Created Some Truly Remarkable Corvettes (and other vehicles too!) If you are familiar with Corvettes, then it...
































