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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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The Greatest Corvette Story Ever Told
On the trail of perhaps the most well-traveled C1 racecar in existence
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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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C8 (2020- )
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Seven Degrees of Separation
One man’s quest to own ’53 and ’20 models with identical build numbers
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Taming the Wind
Computer modeling, wind-tunnel analysis, and track testing give the C8.R unprecedented aero effic...
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More Than Skin Deep
Peeling back the 2020 Stingray’s skin reveals supercar-quality underpinnings
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Early Adopter
Nowicki Autosport’s Concept8 offers a glimpse at the future of C8 performance and appearance tuning
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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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C Change
A follow-up session at Spring Mountain helps us suss out the dynamic differences between the new ...
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Personality Test
Is the Grand Sport Z07 a thinly veiled racecar, a steroidally enhanced Stingray for the street or...
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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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Blue Wonder
After his first custom Corvette was stolen, Larry Malcolm recaptured its magic with this wide-bod...
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Fab Flyer
George Haddad’s highly modified 2005 coupe boasts looks, speed, and aerodynamic innovation in equ...
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The Big Stick
In contrast to some of the tuner’s earlier offerings, Callaway’s subtly styled 2013 SC652 let its...
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Anniversary Party
With its cool looks and astonishing performance, this Z07-equipped Centennial Special Edition Z06...
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C5 (1997-2004)
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Firm Foundations
Part 2: Starting in 1984, the Corvette chassis shows real backbone
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Time Bandits
A pair of distaff drivers tackle open-road racing in a C5 Z06
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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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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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C4 (1984-96)
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The First Skunk
C4 Grand Sport number 0001 is a well-traveled example of this beloved 1996 high-performance model
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High-Value Proposition
In which we learn that building and racing a competitive autocross Corvette needn’t cost a fortune
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The Lost Corvette
After decades of dreaming about it, Chris Mazzilli was able to create the 1983 Corvette that neve...
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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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C3 (1968-82)
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Survival Story
This dual Bloomington honoree is both unusually optioned and stunningly well preserved
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Lowering Standard
Designed for the Euro show circuit, Łukasz Janecki’s slammed C3 takes “stance” to the next level
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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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Crown Jewel
Tom Marcucci’s all-original, low-mileage ’69 L88 roadster is a dazzling example of this legend...
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C2 (1963-67)
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Flying High Again
Determination, smart sleuthing, and a bit of luck combined to reveal this astronaut-owned Corvett...
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Screen Gem
The Golden Era of Corvette racing lives on, in film-spawned clone racers like this spectacular ’6...
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Naturally Preserved
Decades of disuse, followed by a functional freshening, helped keep this lightly optioned Split-W...
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Wing-Footed Mercury
Rich Shimer’s unique Grand Sport tribute is powered by an LS7-based marine racing engine
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C1 (1953-62)
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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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Fusion Reaction
Gary Meyers and Noel Grace serve up an astonishing amalgam of C1 and C2 elements
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Fantastic Foursome
This Corvette quartet is highlighted by a pair of historically significant road-racing machines
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Rare and to Go
Original parts and a low-volume paint color make Alan Blay’s ’54 driver a genuine treasure
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