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Is this the best C3 Corvette?
Worthy of a second look? Yes.
Never started a jet engine? Don't worry, this one comes with starting instructions.
We Drive Three Pop-Culture Icons to See if They’re as Cool as the Songs They Inspired
Four machines topped our 1960s A-list: the E-type Jag, the Corvette, the Porsche 911S and the Shelby GT350. Let's see if these machines have aged better than we have.
Shopping for a C3 Corvette? here's some practical advice from some friends in the field.
Although GM virtually killed off the Corvette program in 1957, Bill Mitchel risked his career to ensure the Corvette stayed alive.
The C3 Corvette offers Targa-esque, open-air fun without the high price of entry.
In addition to a new engine, our Z06 Corvette left for Time Trials Nats with new rubber, too: Goodyear’s new Eagle RS, a DOT-approved R-compound race tire. …
Mounting race rubber? Check with your supplier for best practices–because you might be leaving speed on the table.
This weekend, we mounted up a set of Goodyear …
Even though our Corvette C5 project is nearing the end of its tenure with us, we’re still throwing it around the track in the name of editorial and …
Among the entries for our Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge you may have noticed a particular blue Corvette that looked somewhat familiar. Yep, that was our
Inherited from my father-in-law in March of 2020. Car has 85200 miles on it but I plan to add many more.