This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette on Exotic Car Trader comes in in Tuxedo Black convertible form, and is in great nick after a recent restoration. 1967 marked the final year of the C2 Corvette, celebrated ...
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible on Exotic Car Trader is in impressively preserved condition, offering true collector-car quality and classic open-top elegance. The 1963 Corvette C2 debuted ...
The AutoGuide Creators Series tells stories and amplifies creators from the car world, including family life, car buying advice, commuting tips and car culture.Transcript: Today is a dream come true.I ...
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that the classic cars of today, the icons that we all now drool over, were once just new cars that then became used cars that were often ditched in favor of the next new ...
Cars & Bids recently announced it would leave its modern enthusiast roots behind and begin selling older classics, as well. It's the kind of move you'd expect from an auction site now owned by private ...
A revolutionary leap forward in design and performance that challenged the best Europe had to offer, the C2, or Mid Year Chevy Corvette Sting Ray, bowed for the 1963 model year. The C2 Corvette was ...
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1961 Mako Shark Corvette concept: The marine-inspired show car that previewed the C2 Stingray
The 1961 Mako Shark Corvette concept, a shark-inspired show car that previewed the C2 Stingray.
Off to a slow start due to quality issues and underwhelming performance, the first-generation Corvette became relatively popular toward the end of the 1950s and remained in production through 1962.
Chevrolet's original Corvette was a decade old by the time the second-generation C2 was released in 1963. Designer Larry Shinoda took cues for the C2 from both a 1957 Corvette concept design known as ...
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