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.
The C6 Corvette ZR1, powered by a supercharged and intercooled 6.2L LS9 V8, boasts an impressive 638 horsepower, making it...
Not many cars back in 2014 could boast a 200-plus-mph run on their resumes, but thanks to Hennessey Performance, the...
The excitement surrounding the upcoming 2025 ZR1 never ends, and as the 7.25.2024 reveal date looms, one Texas tuner has...
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.
To commemorate its quarter-century milestone, Callaway Cars collaborated with Chevrolet, arranging a production run of 25 uniquely prepared 2012 Corvette Grand Sport coupes and convertibles. General Motors supplied special parts and procedures on the Bowling Green production line to facilitate final assembly at Callaway factories. Then, the performance and identity components are installed by Callaway. The 25th Anniversary Edition produced 620 bhp and 555 lb-ft of torque.
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.
In the realm of automotive restoration, few names evoke the same level of admiration and respect as Gabe’s Custom Interiors...
In August 1992, Callaway Cars of Old Lyme, Connecticut, modified this 1992 Chevrolet Corvette convertible, resulting in a remarkable transformation....
This custom 1962 Chevrolet Corvette was built by American Street Rods in Gainesville, Virginia and represents an exceptional custom build...
Both classic and modern Corvette models are known for their distinctive headlight layouts and setups. Some Corvette enthusiasts even claim...
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Resto Mod currently up for auction on Bring A Trailer is a remarkable demonstration of design,...
In 1988, only 2,050 of the 22,789 Corvettes produced got the exclusive Z01 35th Anniversary Edition package, with just seven...
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.
An Homage to the American Sports Car If you’ve never heard of the U.S.-based firm Equus, you are probably not...
Up for sale on Cars & Bids is a fully restored and modified second-generation 1965 Corvette. The C2 Corvette is...
In 1989, Callaway introduced a Speedster which was culmination of their styling, engineering and trimming talents. Nothing about Callaway’s Speedster...
Jay Leno gives an in-depth look at the 2016 Callaway Corvette Aerowagen that has impressive 757 horsepower!...
The 8th generation Chevrolet Corvette marks the first mid-engine sports car from the automaker, featuring a standard small-block 6.2-liter V8...
These are the best exhausts for 1997-2004 C5 Corvettes. The installation of a custom exhaust provides a great way to...
The C8 Corvette has grown into a full performance lineup that includes the Stingray, Z06, E-Ray, and the ZR1. As...
This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette restomod is built on an Art Morrison chassis and is propelled by a 6.0-liter LS2 V8,...
The Greenwood Daytona was the most extreme of all the Corvette body kits. It featured a radical fiberglass body kit...
Offered for sale on Bring a Trailer is the only known example of the legendary Motion Moray GT—a one-off 1970s...
Genovation Cars unveiled an electric Corvette with more power under its hood than a Dodge Challenger Hellcat. They call their car the Genovation GXE, and it is an EV (electric vehicle) variant of the seventh-generation Corvette. The company decided that they would replace the factory LT1 engine found in all base-model C7 Corvettes with a pair of electric motors that, when working in conjunction with each other, provide over 800 horsepower and 700 pound-feet of torque.
When I came across a clever C6 modification on a popular Corvette-dedicated Facebook page the other day, I couldn’t resist...
Hennessey Performance is well known among Corvette enthusiasts. They have made some legendary performance upgrades, and are currently working on...
Offered with no reserve on Bring a Trailer, this 1965 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is a high-spec restomod completed in 2024....
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.
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.
































