The L84 was the most powerful 327 available for the 1965 Corvette thanks to its Ram-Jet Fuel Injection which was an expensive $538 option. For competition, race customers had a range of options available to them including the N03 36-Gallon Fuel Tank, closer rear axle ratios and the C48 Heater/Defroster Delete (-100).
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Probably one of the loudest custom Chevrolet Corvette Z06 you’ll ever hear!...
Immediately following this unveiling, consumers began clamoring at the opportunity to become one of the fortunate few to own their own IMSA GTLM Championship C8. Chevrolet filled all 1,000 orders for the race-inspired commemorative C8 in record time, as production commenced. Those lucky enough to place their order before the mandatory production cap was reached, were treated to a handful of IMSA GTLM Championship C8 variants to choose from.
When ZR1 production ended in 1995, it looked like the name was gone for good—until Chevrolet brought it back in...
This 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is one of the exclusive 650 examples of the Carbon 65 Edition produced in honor...
With the arrival of the ZR-1 in 1990, the Corvette had once more been elevated to a stature that had been missing...
Aside from the factory default option, the 1968 Corvette came with no less than six optional engines to consumers. The...
Bring A Trailer is currently offering another 2023 Corvette Z06 Coupe finished in Black over Adrenaline Red and black leather...
The C5 Z06 is a no-nonsense Corvette aimed directly at diehard performance enthusiasts at the upper end of the high...
The Corvette ZR1 returns for 2025 as the top performer of the C8 lineup, delivering 1,064 horsepower, a 233-mph top...
Powahh! The 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe is one of the best Corvettes out there that you can pick up....
Chevrolet’s long-awaited C8 Corvette ZR1 has finally arrived, setting a new benchmark as the most powerful production Corvette ever built....
The Nivola may be considered Bertone’s homage to the most fascinating American sports car: the Chevrolet Corvette. The sophisticated mechanical unit of the ZR-1 was interpreted by Bertone in a European key. Bertone designed a special chassis to make a sporty "boat" with a mid engine. This mechanical layout made it possible to exploit all the power of the engine when accelerating and warrant perfect roadholding on bends.
The 2020 Mid-Engine Corvette Will Lead the Indianapolis 500 This Weekend! During a year when motorsports – and especially auto...
Denver Corvette dealer Purifoy Chevrolet collaborated with two successful Corvette tuners, John Greenwood and Doug Rippie Motorsports, to create “The...
The C8 Z06 has officially arrived and it’s definitely marvelous! Its naturally-aspirated engine provides it with enough horsepower to compete...
Since its debut in 1963 as a purpose-built factory race car, the Corvette Z06 has always represented high-revving pushrod V-8...
In 1970, Chevrolet increased the Corvette’s significant block displacement from 427 to 454 cubic inches, but peak power dropped from...
In 2012, Chevrolet introduced the Centennial Edition Corvette to commemorate 100 years of Chevrolet racing. It was available to consumers...
When I began this series showcasing this uplifting and ambitious rescue from John G. of Newburyport, MA, I had no...
The ZR1 Corvette Configurator So you’ve seen all the news lately about the 2019 ZR1 Corvette. You know its the...
The C7 ZR1, the fourth Corvette to carry the ZR1 name, was the most powerful Chevrolet production car at the...
A Unique Corvette with Low-Miles There are plenty of great Corvettes out there for sale, but if you want something...
Despite aging nicely and presenting a favorable bang for the buck, the fourth-generation Corvette often still catches grief from some...
It was a pleasure to find this iconic 1978 Indy Pace Car on the Low Miles No Miles Facebook page,...
Some of the iconic American sports car’s earliest forays into racing were snuffed out before they ever truly began. The 1963 Corvette Grand Sport, a Zora Arkus-Duntov designed rendition, of the C2 was staged for track domination, both at home and abroad.
In 1969, Chevrolet changed the perception of Corvette forever by introducing the ultra-powerful ZL-1 Corvette with a 427 CI engine producing 585 horsepower! The 1969 ZL-1 Corvette came equipped with an entirely new big-block engine option that produced more horsepower than any Corvette that had come before it. Any Corvette, when ordered with RPO ZL1, came fitted with an all-aluminum 427 C.I. engine that featured a dry-sump oil system and which weight approximately 100 pounds less.
The C7 is the Best Corvette Generation of All Time …and Here’s Why Every Corvette owner has their own reason(s)...
When Chevrolet reintroduced the ZR1 in 2009, it unveiled one of the most advanced performance cars of its era. Combining...
The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 represented a significant milestone for the Corvette brand. This model stood as the zenith of...
































