Born in 1953, almost 70 years ago (hence the 70th Anniversary limited editions of the C8 iteration), “America’s sports car” has lived a long and fruitful life. And will continue to do so. Both in the ...
Ladies and gentlemen drivers, social media is being swept off its feet by a C3 Corvette build that keeps its mods simple, but significant and we're here to zoom in on the custom slab of America. It ...
Restomods aim to combine classic styling with modern performance hardware, but this C3-generation 1976 Chevrolet Corvette takes that concept a bit further than most. That's because underneath its ...
The wild 1980 Chevrolet Corvette rocks a small-block 350 cubic-inch V8. Several parts have been lifted from the C7 Corvette, none of which suit the C3’s design. Fortunately, this C3 is cheap and could ...
Produced between the 1968 and 1982 model years, the third-generation C3 Chevy Corvette is instantly recognizable thanks to its pronounced fender arches, long hood line, and short tail section. It’s a ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
There are certain things on the C3 Corvette that were simply designed to be non-functional. Yes, I have the clock and the e-brake in mind, but I'm also talking about the headlight covers and the wiper ...
The third-generation Corvette, now known as the C3, has the distinguished honor of the longest production run of any Corvette to date. Offered between the model years 1968 and 1982, more than 540,000 ...
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