Chevrolet rolled the first Corvette ever made off its Flint, Michigan assembly line in June, 1953. Ultimately, Chevy produced 300 predominantly hand-crafted Corvettes for the 1953 model year. Those ...
Molded Fiber Glass Companies founder Robert Morrison is largely hailed as the father of the molded fiberglass body of the Chevrolet Corvette. Based in Ashtabula, Ohio, Morrison was known as a highly ...
The second-generation Chevrolet Corvette was produced for almost five years, but it's the early 1963 model that's truly special. While it doesn't have the big-block power of the 1965-to-1967 Vette, ...
If there’s one thing most people associate with the Chevrolet Corvette, it’s those muscular, sculpted body panels traditionally described as fiberglass. That reputation is only partly true. In the ...
The 1975 Chevrolet Corvette arrived at a turning point for American performance cars. It was the final year you could buy a ...
Putting a different body on an automotive chassis is a time-honored technique, dating back to the first cars ever produced. These early vehicles had wooden coaches, followed by sheetmetal bodies ...
A sound that a Corvette owner never wants to hear is a siren wailing from behind. Another is the sickening sound of crunching fiberglass. And the latter is likely to be even more painful than the ...
As great as the Chevy Corvette looks from the factory, the folks over at ZR1 Body Kits have just made a killer widebody conversion for the American sports car inspired by the C6.R Corvette racing cars ...
Chemical Guys recently published this video tutorial showing us how to revitalize a cherry red, 1962 Chevrolet Corvette, which had grown a bit dull from sitting. The video starts out with a refreshing ...
They were everywhere back in the late '70s and early '80s-fat-fendered Vettes with wild wings, aerodynamic front ends, and bulging quarter panels. Companies like Eckler's, with its '80 Greenwood ...
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