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The engineers came up with a unit-body construction that relied on strength coming from the side sills of the chassis. These contained the exhaust which probably easily overheated the cockpit, especially in the coupe. Unfortunately, GM fitted fake V6 engines in both cars with a concept valve train that included dual overhead camshafts.
1956 C1 Corvette Overview – Ultimate Guide The end of the 1955 model year left Chevrolet executives questioning the direction...
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1958 C1 Corvette Factory Options CODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITY RETAIL PRICE 867 Base Corvette Convertible 9,168 $3,591.00 101 Heater 8,014 $96.85 102...
In 1956, Ed Cole, then General Manager of Chevrolet, decided Corvette could be saved from extinction due to lagging sales by promoting the car as a performance car which could be raced in production classes. The first of these Corvettes was to debut at Daytona Beach for acceleration and top end speed trials, the 12 hour race at Sebring, and also possibly Le Mans.
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For all 1956 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is located on the driver side door post. The VIN is also stamped on several locations on the Corvette frame.
1958 Corvette Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) VIN Range J58S100001 – J58S109168 J (First Digit) General Motors Identification Code for Chevy Corvette....
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1956 saw the introduction of a redesign to the C1 Corvette and the changes made a difference with 3,467 units produced in 1956. All were convertibles since that was the only body style in 1956.
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Duntov started off with a ‘54 Corvette as his test mule. He knew that accomplishing his goal would require two things: more power and improved aerodynamics. First, he removed the stock windshield and built a small windscreen. A tonneau cover was then added to the passenger side, and a fairing with a long fin was added to the rear deck behind the driver’s head.
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Though the 283 cubic-inch V8 seldom receives its share of attention in a world dominated by LS and LT series engines, this early Chevrolet small-block was ahead of its time. The 283ci showcased a plethora of new and innovative tech, and highlighted the engineering prowess of legendary Corvette luminary, Zora-Arkus Duntov.
1957 C1 Corvette Ultimate Guide. History, Production Stats & Facts, Engine Specs, VIN Numbers, Colors & Options, Performance & Much More, we cover it all.
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Our team has scoured the web to find some great videos of the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette. The 1957 Corvette is America's fifth model year of the first generation of the Corvette and it was the beginning of a cult following.
For all 1957 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is located on the driver-side doorpost. The VIN is also stamped on several locations on the Corvette frame.
The Airbox option package designated RPO 579D came with the Duntov-cammed, Rochester fuel-injected 283/283 HP V-8. It incorporated a fiberglass intake plenum on the drivers-side inner fender. Fed by an opening in the radiator bulkhead, it channeled cooler, denser outside air through an internal filter and along a rubberized duct to the Rochester fuel-injection.
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Presented here are the engineering features of the new and challenging Chevrolet Corvette for 1957. Its performance, handling stability and luxury ride are designed to please the most critical car enthusiast...
See the complete technical specifications and performance information for the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette, including engine specs, acceleration, & quarter mile.