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Another One Saved
Jim Hornaday’s ’65 restomod reflects its owner’s tireless dedication to rehabilitating neglected Midyears
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The Pursuit of Perfection
Having undergone a painstaking, eight-year restoration, Lenard Ferraro’s ’69 L89 coupe is even better than new
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Goal Oriented
Restoring this ’67 L71 convertible took nearly a decade, but the results were well worth the effort
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Power Broker
Nonpareil Corvette tuner Reeves Callaway built his reputation on C4-based race and street machines
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C8 (2020- )
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The Class of Z06
Corvette’s latest star pupil proves a road-course scholar
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First Look: 2024 E-Ray
The first-ever “electrified” Corvette promises shocking performance in a user-friendly package
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A Different Kind of Restoration
Arrow Electronics’ remarkable SAM C8 puts ex-IndyCar racer Sam Schmidt back in the action
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Two Clutches, No Waiting
The C8’s dual-clutch trans ranks in significance with its mid-mounted powertrain configuration
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C7 (2014-19)
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EV-olutionary Process
How Genovation transformed an ordinary C7 into the all-electric GXE hypercar
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Firm Foundations
Part 2: Starting in 1984, the Corvette chassis shows real backbone
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Training Day
Harnessing “thunder and lightning” at Spring Mountain’s ZR1 Owners School
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King of Clubs
Andy Williamson’s “club racer” C7 blends Euro-inspired style with monstrous Motown horsepower
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C6 (2005-13)
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No Laughing Matter
Drifting a modified C6 at 100-plus mph is serious business, as Tim Wallin’s ’05 “Joker” coupe proves
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An American Exotic in Europe
Importing a 2007 Indy Pace Car was no mean feat for Belgian enthusiast Jan Decancq
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Blue Wonder
After his first custom Corvette was stolen, Larry Malcolm recaptured its magic with this wide-bod...
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A Kentucky Yankee in King Arthur’s Court
There’s nothing easy about owning a ZR1 in England—it’s hard to buy, difficult to service and cha...
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C5 (1997-2004)
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Time Bandits
A pair of distaff drivers tackle open-road racing in a C5 Z06
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King of the Hill
Best known for winning a Corvette Challenge championship, Bill Cooper has turned his attention to...
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Inside Job
This is no mere tuner C5; it is the Skunk Werkes Speedster, designed and executed by the man who ...
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The Art of Deception
Thanks to its carefully designed and implemented modifications, this 2003 Specter Werkes/Sports G...
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C4 (1984-96)
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One and Only
Why did Chevrolet skip what would have been the 30th-anniversary model year, and how did a single...
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Firm Foundations
Part 2: Starting in 1984, the Corvette chassis shows real backbone
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The C4 Gets Serious
Part 3: At less than 3,000 pounds, Chevy’s ZR-1 SS “Snake Skinner” prototype did more—much more—w...
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Lesson Learned
Adam Brandt ignored his own advice in buying this ’88 convertible, but ultimately ended up with h...
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C3 (1968-82)
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Final Fantasy
Uneven execution aside, the 1980 Duntov Turbo attests to Zora’s unwavering commitment to the brand
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All-American Turbo
When Corvette performance hit a wall in the mid-1970s, Greenwood and American Custom Industries ...
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Near the End, Some Beginnings
Corvette firsts and lasts abound in Bob Solloway’s ’81 “survivor” coupe
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Built Back Better
Andrew Barra’s early-morning encounter with a deer set the stage for this ’69 custom’s cosmetic m...
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C2 (1963-67)
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Survivor Story
With only 28K original miles on the clock, Spiro Nikolopoulos’ Tri-Power ’67 is a true blast from...
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Striving for Perfection
“Mr. ’63” restores his dream car to a level of authenticity rarely seen
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The COPO Connection
A special-order paint scheme creates a one-of-a-kind L-79 roadster—but is it a true COPO?
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Transformer
From daily driver to NCRS showpiece and back, this ’67 big-block coupe has always risen to the ch...
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C1 (1953-62)
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Another One Saved
Corvette rescuer Jerry Lyndon transforms a “basket case” ’59 into a show-winning stunner
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Half-Century Hauler
Years after a ruinous autocross mishap, a ’62 racer emerges as a show-winning period custom
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A Tale of Two Fuelies
Sleeves up and hands-on was John Farwell’s approach to restoring this pair of fuel-injected Corve...
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Extreme Makeover
Pernell Spohn’s ’60 restomod marries modern power and convenience with the soul of a classic C1
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