The later model C3 Corvette hasn't yet reached its stride when value comes into play. This Nice Price or Crack Pipe '75 has a stick and some Centerlines going for it, but is that enough to make its ...
A 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (C3) that’s one of the first ever manufactured is certainly something that you don’t find every day. And yet, the model that we have here was built in the first ...
A long-owned 1968 Corvette coupe with a 350-horsepower 327 V8 and manual transmission is now available.
In 1968, Chevrolet replaced the shortest-lived Corvette (the C2, produced for model years 1963-1967) with what would turn out to be the longest-lived variant, the C3. Still iconic in its shape, the C3 ...
Welcome back for another installment of Corvette Week where today we swim with the "Shark", a name synonymous with the C3 Corvette. This car was met with mixed reviews when it debuted in 1968 and ...
We love the new Corvette. It's the sports car to buy right now, at least if you live in America. However, it doesn't look, smell, sound or drive like the Corvette from over 50 years ago, the original ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
There truly are some real treasures out there just waiting to be uncovered. Case in point – this 1978 Chevy Corvette was recently rediscovered in a dirty garage overgrown with vines. Although the ...
Tracing the Vette's evolution from the first year Corvette to the latest, hybrid-powered C8. Plus, our Corvette test numbers. Countless barrels of ink have been spilled and many dozen forests of trees ...
It was not the first Corvette, or the most powerful, or the fastest. But the ethos of the Corvette, style over everything, begins with the C3. (Welcome back to Carspotting! We're back with The Worst ...
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