Earlier this summer, I was visiting the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky and was pleasantly surprised to discover...
The first Z06 was actually an option package first offered with the 1963 Corvette. The package was developed by Corvette's legendary lead engineer and racing advocate Z0ra Arkus-Duntov. The Z06 option was designed to allow consumers to bolster the 1963 "Split-Window" Corvettes performance and handling capabilities for use on the race track. Selecting regular production option (RPO) Z06 when ordering a Corvette resulted in a car equipped with some tasty options.
The 1963 Split Window Is Voted – BY YOU – as the Greatest Second-Generation Corvette of All Time! We asked...
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.
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 Duntov Turbo was built as a partnership between American Custom Industries (ACI), a company known for building replacement Corvette body panels, and Zora Arkus-Duntov. It was developed as a highly-stylized convertible sports car based on the production model Corvette. Each of the special Duntov Turbo's also came with a turbocharged V8.
C8 Corvette Stingray – “One Man’s Vision Finally Becomes Reality” Long before the formal introduction and unveiling of the C8...
While it is not commonly known, the origins of “CORVSPORT.COM” date back to about 2010 when two (somewhat younger) automotive...
Photo: Casey Annis The story of the Corvette and how it came to race at Le Mans is one in...
Zora Arkus Duntov – In His Own Words Recently, while performing research on the mid-engine Corvette, I stumbled upon a...
Yesterday I brought you news on the controversial family hauler in the background of this trifecta of new Corvette sensations,...
When the speculation began years ago about a phenomenal ZORA model coming from Chevrolet to honor the legend of Zora...
So You’ve Always Wanted a Corvette But Never Thought You Could Afford One? We Take You Through Some Options. Almost...
A Need for Speed – Both Then and Now The Chevy Corvette has always been synonymous with affordable high-performance. Since...
If you are any kind of a Corvette enthusiast, then you’ve doubtless heard the name Ken Lingenfelter, and have at least...
FOR SALE: The Original 1957 Corvette Super Sport Show Car! In the past, we’ve showcased some rare “for sale” Corvettes...
Two names have become synonymous with Corvette over the years—Zora Arkus-Duntov and Dick Guldstrand. From the airport circuits of California...
In 2020, I was approached by CarTech Books to write a book on the history of the Corvette thru the...
The Chevrolet Aerovette (originally designated Experimental Project XP-882) was developed in the late 1960's under the watchful eyes and mind of Zora Arkus-Duntov. Unlike the XP-819, which ultimately proved to have too much rear weight bias, Duntov focused on developing the Aerovette as a mid-engine platform.
The Next Generation Chevrolet Corvette Will Embark on Two National Tours Our friends at the National Corvette Museum published this...
Mid-Engine Prototypes: The 1985 Corvette Indy Concept, The 1986 Corvette Indy and the 1990 CERV III Since the introduction of...
The National Corvette Museum Announces 2022 Corvette Hall of Fame Members Elect BOWLING GREEN, KY, April 29, 2022 – At...
There’s a long, rich history between the Chevrolet Corvette and the DeLorean Motor Company (DMC), or at least between GM...
Our Definitive List of the Best Corvette from Each Generation They say that “beauty is in the eye of the...
While there are some early C1 Corvettes out there that are exceedingly rare and prohibitively expensive, there are plenty of first-generation Corvettes - especially those between 1959 and 1961 - that are well within the range of most budgets.
Impressions of the Mid-Engine Corvette – From the Perspective of a European Sports Car Purist An Interview with Nick Dellis,...
Despite its being a major attraction for automotive consumers across the United States, General Motors made the decision to discontinue...
Harley Earl retired from General Motors on December 1, 1958. He had reached GM’s then-mandatory retirement age of 65 and...
Briggs Cunningham – A Man and His Dream The Early Days of Le Mans The 24 Hours of Le Mans...
Photo: Hal Crocker In the world of motor sports, the wind genie escaped from his bottle during the mid-1960s, and...