Ride Of The Week: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette L88
Chevrolet did such a good job of hiding the L88 engine option, only 216 were ever installed in Corvettes: 20 in 1967, 80 in 1968 and finally 116 in 1969.
Ride Of The Week: 1954 Corvette
The Gen 1 Corvette was marketed from 1953-1955 and sales were modest. The 1953-1954 editions are six-cylinder models and the only six-cylinder Corvettes ever made in regular production.
The 2017 Corvette Grand Sport Has Racing Roots
With Corvette Racing in its DNA, the all-new 2017 Corvette Grand Sport is a pure expression of the car’s motorsports-bred pedigree. It was introduced at the Geneva International Motor Show. Like the 2015 Le Mans-winning Corvette C7.R GTE Pro race car, the new Grand Sport combines a lightweight architecture, a track-honed aerodynamics package, Michelin tires and a naturally aspirated engine.
Muscle Car And Corvette Nationals Visit Chicago
The 2015 Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals blew into Chicagoland on a snowy Nov. 20-22 weekend and blew everyone’s minds with attractions such as a display of 32 HEMI-powered E-body Mopar convertibles (‘Cudas and Challengers), a pair of ’69 Trans Am convertibles, one of the two or three Torino King Cobras made, Gas Rhona’s drag racing Mustang and Richard Petty’s 43/Jr drag racing “fishbowl” Barracuda.
Chevrolet Corvette Celebrates 60 Year History
On June 30, 1953, the first of a new kind of Chevrolet – indeed, a new kind of American car – rolled off an assembly line in Flint, MI.
Case Study 2001 Corvette Tip Clip
Through this case study Bob Augustine brings home a true understanding of why the Diagnostic Process demonstrated in this clip is so important for both time savings and shop profitability.
R1234yf Refrigerant Service
It is not a question of if but when you’ll have to deal with R1234yf refrigerant. Here’s what to expect.
Brake Pads – What Drivers Want To Know
Consumers have questions about brake pads. They ask us, so we figure we’ll share them so you can be prepared.
Turbocharged and Nitrous-Assisted 6.8L Cummins Engine
It’s now back to the drawing board for this Diesel of the Week.
Lightweight Brake Components
Engineering teams have certain goals that they need to meet or exceed.