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.
After its four-year tenure in the Corvette catalog as Regular Production Option B2K, Callaway Twin Turbo conversions ceased after the...
Offered for sale on PCARMARKET, this 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible is a highly exclusive model, being the 21st of...
In a recent video, Shawn Davis from Autotopia LA takes us on a tour of a remarkable machine: Superformance’s replica...
When most enthusiasts (myself included) hear the Yenko moniker, we instantly picture the formidable big-block Camaros cranked out by Yenko...
In their recent video, Shawn Davis from Autotopia LA teams up with Tony from American Legends to showcase a stunning...
The 1963 Chevy Corvette was the final result of more than a half-decade’s worth of research both on and off...
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.
Track days are the ultimate playground for Corvette enthusiasts. These events allow Vette lovers to push their cars to the...
What’s A Restomod? If you’ve never heard of a restomod, it is short for “restoration and modification,” which is a...
The 2019 ZR1 Corvette comes with plenty of horsepower from the factory, 755 to be exact. But there’s never enough...
Now listed on Bring a Trailer is a beautifully crafted custom 1963 split-window Corvette, built by Jeff Hayes and driven...
The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is the ultimate traditional front-engine Corvette and will forever hold that title as Chevy transitioned...
Live now on Bring A Trailer is a 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 coupe that has received the SC757 Package from...
When the mid-engine eighth-generation Corvette hit the scene in 2020, it satisfied the speed cravings of most enthusiasts. Now, four...
Whether it’s enhancing performance or refining aesthetics, modifying vehicles is a passion shared by many. However, for many enthusiasts, there’s...
This one-of-one 1960 Chevrolet Corvette convertible by County Corvette is one of the finest and most thought-out custom builds you...
Callaway Competition is the German arm of Callaway Cars Inc., an American specialty vehicle manufacturer and engineering company headquartered in...
Now offered for sale on Bring a Trailer is a 1963 Corvette Grand Sport recreation built on a custom tubular...
As we’ve covered a few times, some shops have been making custom exhaust mods as they prototype out some ideas...
MotorWeek takes a look at the 2022 B2K 35th Anniversary Edition Callaway Corvette as they push it to the limits...
Introduced in 2005, the C6 Corvette continued the advancements of the C5 and offered special editions like the ZR1, Z06,...
Not many cars back in 2014 could boast a 200-plus-mph run on their resumes, but thanks to Hennessey Performance, the...
This 1958 Chevrolet Corvette was modified by installing a 305ci TPI V8 (sourced from a 1985 Camaro), a five-speed manual...
Greetings, readers, and welcome back to this week’s installment of CorvSport’s Listings We Love series, where we comb the internet...
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from digging deep into our exclusive market pieces, it’s that the real stories rarely...
Every Corvette generation has its own magic, but when it comes to lighting, earlier models could use a little help....
Greenwood didn’t just build Corvettes for the track, constructing a variety of different street car kits over the years. The story goes that the original ’wagon concept was commisioned by a drummer who wanted a Vette with enough cargo space to haul his drums to various gigs. Since the demise of the Corvette trunk, easily accessible cargo areas were definitely on the wish list for many enthusiasts. Chuck Miller designed and built this first Shark-era Sportwagon.
This 2008 C6 Chevrolet Corvette has been extensively modified by Specter Werkes/Sports of Troy, Michigan to achieve greater power and...
This custom 1962 Chevrolet Corvette was built by American Street Rods in Gainesville, Virginia and represents an exceptional custom build...
































