Whether it’s enhancing performance or refining aesthetics, modifying vehicles is a passion shared by many. However, for many enthusiasts, there’s...
The Callaway 25th Anniversary Edition, limited to 25 units, commemorates a quarter-century since the first Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette in...
Offered for sale on Bring a Trailer is the only known example of the legendary Motion Moray GT—a one-off 1970s...
Now offered for sale on Bring a Trailer is a 1963 Corvette Grand Sport recreation built on a custom tubular...
Chevrolet C3 Corvette LS3 V8 Swap The V8 Speed & Resto Shop team is known for classic and muscle car...
Through the Sell My Corvette feature on our website here, a beautiful 1957 Corvette C1 restomod has become available for...
The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is the ultimate traditional front-engine Corvette and will forever hold that title as Chevy transitioned...
By the close of the 1950s, Zora Arkus-Duntov and his GM team were already focused on redefining the Chevrolet Corvette....
The C3 Corvette rolled off of the assembly line and into the hearts of sports car and performance enthusiasts alike,...
The 2019 ZR1 Corvette comes with plenty of horsepower from the factory, 755 to be exact. But there’s never enough...
Without question, the C8 Corvette is among the most striking of all performance vehicles on the road today. Nonetheless, many...
With its aggressive, timeless styling, along with the introduction of independent rear suspension and a range of powertrains and performance...
C1 Corvette Modding Guide In the years following World War II, the American automotive scene was in search of something...
The excitement surrounding the upcoming 2025 ZR1 never ends, and as the 7.25.2024 reveal date looms, one Texas tuner has...
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).
Various upgrade packages were offered by Motion Industries, for the Chevrolet models included within the Baldwin Corvette partnership. The most prominent of these packages included the SS (425 HP) and Phase III (500+ HP) offerings. These cars not only came with a performance promise, but a guarantee to back it up. All Phase III cars came with a personal guarantee.
In August 19, 2007, Callaway Cars unveiled the C16 Speedster, the third and flagship model in the C16 lineup, on...
Jay Leno gives an in-depth look at the 2016 Callaway Corvette Aerowagen that has impressive 757 horsepower!...
The base C4 Corvette, introduced in 1984, was Motor Trend’s Car of the Year and a major leap in performance...
In the tradition of coach built shooting brakes, Callaway offers the AeroWagen for any version of the C7 Corvette Coupe. Its components can be fitted to the standard production C7, the Callaway SC627 Stingray or Grand Sport, or the Callaway SC757 Z06. The AeroWagen hatch assembly is a part-for-part replacement of the original equipment Corvette rear hatch, using the original hardware and latching mechanisms. It operates in an identical fashion.
Corvette enthusiasts will always have a deep-rooted affection for the C2, and this particular car, crafted by Nostalgia Hot Rods,...
The 2019 C7 ZR1, the fourth Corvette to carry the ZR1 badge, set a new standard for Chevrolet production vehicles...
In 1989, Callaway introduced a Speedster which was culmination of their styling, engineering and trimming talents. Nothing about Callaway’s Speedster...
In 1997, Reeves Callaway introduced the Callaway C7R GT1, a thoroughbred racing machine constructed with a full monocoque chassis. It...
This Sledgehammer reached 254.76 mph at the Transportation Research Center (TRC) in Ohio and became the world’s fastest street-legal car for some time. It was built up by Reeves Callaway in Connecticut as an example of what was possible with the new ZR1 and and turbocharging its LT5 engine. The result was a 898 bhp coupe that still retained luxuries such as air conditioning and a radio. It got this power by using a NASCAR-spec block with Mahle pistons and a massive turbo.
For the fourth generation Corvette, legendary Corvette racer John Greenwood developed the G4R. It was essentially a radical bodykit that usually followed a high level of performance upgrades. Included was a ground effects package that had integrated lights on the front valance. Furthermore the a new engine scoop and rear wing were fitted.
The 1987 Callaway Corvette produced 345 horsepower (257 kW) and 465 lb-ft (630 Nm) of torque and could reach a top...
Both classic and modern Corvette models are known for their distinctive headlight layouts and setups. Some Corvette enthusiasts even claim...
Based on a 1988 Chevrolet Corvette, the Sledgehammer was designed and manufactured by Corvette aficionado and legend Reeves Callaway. The Sledgehammer’s...
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,...
































