The 1963-67 second-generation Corvette Sting Ray marked a significant evolution for the model. The sleek, futuristic body was influenced by...
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The 1956 model year marked a major development for the Corvette. Although the V8 engine introduced in 1955 had enhanced...
Welcome, readers, to this week’s installment of CorvSport’s Listings We Love series, where we scour the internet for the most...
This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette is a rare example equipped with the high-performance L72 427 cubic-inch engine. One of only 5,258...
Recently, on the popular Low Miles No Miles Facebook page, an enthusiastic member shared the story behind a 1963 Split...
Greetings, readers, and welcome back to this week’s installment of CorvSport’s Listings We Love series, where we comb the internet...
In 1963, General Motors launched the second-generation Corvette, which featured revolutionary styling and a significantly improved chassis compared to models...
The Sting Ray’s debut had a massive impact on the North American sports car market, with demand so high that...
In a recent video, Shawn Davis from Autotopia LA takes us on a tour of a remarkable machine: Superformance’s replica...
The arrival of the Sting Ray revolutionized the North American sports car market. Its overwhelming success led to a second...
Greetings, and welcome back to this week’s installment of CorvSport’s Listings We Love series, where we scour the internet for...
For the 1963 model year, Chevrolet’s Corvette was meticulously engineered for racing, featuring a plethora of factory-available options that cemented...
This stunning 1963 Corvette Sting Ray offered for sale on Bring A Trailer embodies the era’s futuristic design and raw...
Since January’s Kissimmee auction, Mecum has offered enthusiasts a whopping 1,134 Corvettes across five venues, with a remarkable 802 hammering...
The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette stands as the crown jewel of the second generation. Known for its timeless design, this final...
Imagine wanting a 1966 Corvette convertible your entire life but realizing that it’d be too expensive to buy one that...
Originally intended as a stopgap measure, the 1967 Corvette, the final year of the second generation (1963-1967), became a surprise...
The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray was a head-turner, drawing inspiration from both a forward-thinking design concept and the natural world....
The first Z06 was actually an option package first offered with the 1963 Corvette. The package was developed by Corvette’s legendary...
The second-generation Corvette, produced from 1963-67, is widely regarded as the most epic version of the marque. Designed and developed...
The 1963 Chevy Corvette was the final result of more than a half-decade’s worth of research both on and off...
The introduction of the Sting Ray in 1963 sent shockwaves through the North American sports car market, causing a sensation that far...
The second-generation Corvette Sting Ray of 1963-67 represented a significant advancement from its launch. Its sleek and futuristic design, stemming...
The 1967 models are widely considered the best by today’s Corvette experts, owners, and enthusiasts. However, these cars were never...
When this 2009 sixth-generation Split Window retro-conversion popped up on Facebook the other week, my first thought was, no way...
This is the last installment of our special series on the Mecum Kissimmee 2024 auction, where 527 Corvettes were offered,...
The introduction of the Sting Ray in 1963 sent shockwaves through the North American sports car market, causing a sensation...
This year’s Mecum Kissimmee auction was a 13-day extravaganza that spawned many notable events, including a special dedicated Corvette Day,...
The L88 was a special option package developed under the direction of Zora Arkus-Duntov, director of GM’s performance division. First introduced in 1967, the L88 Corvette featured...