Sold for a whopping $3.85 million in 2014, this ultra-rare 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 failed to change hands three times in 2025.
The alpha and the omega. For centuries, the beginning and ending of things have always held significance. This same truism of life applies to hot rods and classics as well, with the first of any cool ...
Delivered to its original owner on April 21, 1967, at Washburn Chevrolet of Santa Barbara, Calif., this Corvette was number 12,807 of the 22,940 Corvettes produced that year. It is one of only 8,504 ...
A November 2022 SlashGear survey has revealed that the coolest Chevy Corvette is the C7 Grand Sport, followed by the C4 Corvette ZR1 and the C5 generation manufactured from 1963 to 1967. On the other ...
A Duntov Award-winning, matching-numbers 1967 Corvette 427/435 is set for auction this July from the Donald Latham Collection. One of the most celebrated 1967 Chevrolet Corvettes in existence will ...
The Corvette was born in 1953, a fiberglass experiment more than a car, with just 300 white convertibles built by hand. It had a six-cylinder engine that whispered when Americans wanted thunder. By ...
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