This 2007 Callaway Corvette was custom built for a Callaway dealer in the United Arab Emirates and was featured in...
The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is already a high-performance vehicle, but this 2002 C5 model has been taken to new heights...
The base C4 Corvette, introduced in 1984, was Motor Trend’s Car of the Year and a major leap in performance...
Offered from 1987 to 1991, the RPO-B2K upgrade was available from any Chevrolet dealer and also Callaway’s first major Corvette...
This one-of-one 1960 Chevrolet Corvette convertible by County Corvette is one of the finest and most thought-out custom builds you...
For the 2017 model year, Callaway introduced the Corvette AeroWagen, a custom, “coach-built shooting brake” for any variant of the C7...
Sometimes it feels like being a kid in a candy store when you see a beautiful Corvette that just sounds...
FOR SALE: An Extremely-Low Mileage 2007 Corvette Callaway C16 If you’ve ever been to a local cruise-in, Cars & Coffee,...
Greetings, readers, and welcome back to this week’s installment of CorvSport’s Listings We Love series, where we comb the internet...
What’s A Restomod? If you’ve never heard of a restomod, it is short for “restoration and modification,” which is a...
And Now For Something Completely Different….an Insanely Cool Corvette-Inspired Porsche 911 The rivalry between Corvette and Porsche is as old...
C6 Corvette Modding Guide When the C6 Corvette burst onto the scene for its first year of production in 2005,...
In 2003 Dick produced his version of a 50th Anniversary Corvette. Dick’s 50th Anniversary Corvette was bright gold with blue accents. And of course a “special” Corvette should be the toughest available version, which in 2003 was the Z06. And to top it all off, the Z06’s LS6 was opened up to the magical “426 CID.” The GS80 came out in 1986 that was more or less a Showroom Stock-prepared black beauty with very trendy lace wheels.
Although it’s pretty obvious which Corvette is going to end up victorious in this battle, it still won’t stop Hennessey...
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Resto Mod currently up for auction on Bring A Trailer is a remarkable demonstration of design,...
This 1958 Chevrolet Corvette was modified by installing a 305ci TPI V8 (sourced from a 1985 Camaro), a five-speed manual...
These are the best exhausts for 2014-2019 C7 Corvettes. The installation of a custom exhaust provides a great way to...
Check out this LS Powered Porsche Cayman! The Debate Is Over – How Do You Make A Porsche Faster? Stick...
Bring a Trailer is currently offering a chance for all Corvette enthusiasts to snag a stunning C6 Corvette Z06! This...
I know the restomod segment receives its fair share of criticism, especially from purists who say, “leave it alone!” And...
Back in 2009, there were still people who are yearning for more power out of their Corvettes. Even the 2009...
This 1991 Chevrolet Corvette Callaway Super Speedster LM is the second of only two Series II Super Speedsters based on...
Listed for sale on Bring a Trailer, this 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window coupe underwent a complete custom build at Hot...
Welcome to a new series where I showcase cool Corvette Restomod builds from around the net. In the relatively short...
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.
The Callaway 25th Anniversary Edition, limited to 25 units, commemorates a quarter-century since the first Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette in...
Callaway Competition’s in-house racing team took out a Callaway Corvette C7 GT3-R to Hockenheimring to see how it performs on...
Up for sale on Cars & Bids is a fully restored and modified second-generation 1965 Corvette. The C2 Corvette is...
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.
Callaway and Corvette were tied together, and something had to follow up the monster B2K cars. So, in light of Callaway’s...
































