Many automotive enthusiasts could take just a look at this Corvette that’s up for grabs after decades of neglect and then decide the C3 would be a great restoration project for the weekend (or, rather ...
Produced between 1967 as a 1968 model and 1982, the third generation of the ‘Vette topped 454 cubic inches. The soft-topped car we’ll be covering today used to feature a big-block V8 with 7.4 liters ...
The third generation of Chevrolet’s Corvette was hugely popular when new and remains so today. But it’s been more than 40 years since the last of the 1968-’82 models rolled off the assembly line, ...
The third-generation Corvette, now known as the C3, has the distinguished honor of the longest production run of any Corvette to date. Offered between the model years 1968 and 1982, more than 540,000 ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
Fifty years ago, in July ’75, the last C3 Corvette convertible rolled off the St. Louis assembly line. Just 4,629 open-top Stingrays were built that year — the final one (pictured above) was white ...
Corvettes have always set the standard in terms of American-built high-performance automobiles, with nimble handling, enough power for rapid acceleration, and better brakes than nearly every other car ...
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