The XP-819 Corvette prototype was introduced in 1964 by Frank WInchell and Larry Shinoda as the first, experimental, rear-engine Corvette coupe. The XP-819 was developed in the mid-1960's as an engineering exercise to determine if a rear-engine platform was right for the Corvette program. During that time, Chevrolet was still under a racing ban.
Corvette’s and High Fashion Do Mix The Corvette is often thought of as the affordable supercar or the everyman supercar,...
This Owners Guide contains important information regarding the operation and maintenance of your Corvette. In order to obtain maximum enjoyment and usage from your car, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the contents...
The 1964 Corvette continued to build upon the improvements of the 1963 model year, with a choice of four different engine outputs, three manual transmissions (and one automatic), as well as more technology and creature comforts.
The 1964 Corvette still looks stunning all these years later and these pictures clearly show you just how unique it was for the period.
1964 Corvette Ads We have curated a cool list of all the 1964 Corvette advertisements, commercials and posters we could...
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