The average market rate for a well-kept 1958 Chevy Corvette with the base 282 cubic inch V8 engine, according to Hagerty’s online valuation tool, is about $83,500. That’s a lot of money to spend on an ...
This 1960 Chevrolet Corvette C1 on Exotic Car Trader is stunningly remastered, and with a LS3 V8 Engine giving bite to its bark. The C1 Corvette is one of the most iconic Corvettes there is, by simple ...
What better way to pay tribute to the first-generation Corvette, the C1, than by dressing up your 2004 Vette to look just like its cult classic ancestor? It’s a trick question. There are plenty of ...
The first-generation C1 Chevy Corvette was introduced for the 1953 model year, and although it was undoubtedly a very pretty thing to look at, the underpinnings left much to be desired, with a solid ...
Thanks to the aftermarket, there's never been a better time to build a custom first-generation Corvette. Assuming you have the means, there are myriad direct-fit bodies, custom chassis, crate motors, ...
As best we can tell, C1 Corvette owners can be divided into three different categories. Those in the first group prefer to keep everything absolutely original. To them, any variation from stock is ...
The first-generation Chevrolet Corvette (C1) first arrived on the scene in 1953 to somewhat mixed reviews. Not a lot of people know this, but the bosses at GM nearly cancelled the Vette due to poor ...
The C1 Corvette is one of the most iconic Corvettes there is, by simple virtue of it being the first one that Chevrolet ever made. If you can believe it, General Motors considered cancelling its first ...
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