1965 was a big year for Chevrolet. Its full-size lineup dominated sales in the American market, with the Impala surpassing a milestone no other model ever dreamed about. The General Motors brand sold ...
The small block L79 327 has become one of the most coveted powerplants ever fitted to a mid‑year Corvette, combining everyday ...
The 1965 model year found the Corvette at the precise midpoint of its second generation — the era many still call its most perfect form. The C2 had already redefined America’s idea of a sports car ...
The 1965 model year brought a number of aesthetic and functional changes for the Chevy Corvette Sting Ray. The depressions at the hood’s leading edge were nixed, the horizontally oriented faux front ...
The second-gen Chevy Corvette, also known as the C2 or “Sting Ray,” changed the game between 1963 and 1967. It gave us pop-up headlights, a sharper profile, and a legendary look that’s become ...
The Chevy Corvette Sting Ray received a number of aesthetic changes for the 1965 model year, both inside and out. The indentations on the leading edge of the hood were eliminated, faux horizontal ...
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View post: Amazon Has a Portable Power Station on Sale for Only $100 Finding a classic Corvette for sale isn’t exactly rare. Plenty of C2s and C3s show up at auctions every year. But finding a fully ...
Chevrolet’s introduction of big-block V8 engines in the Corvette marked a turning point for the model, bringing a significant increase in power and performance. Early big-block Corvettes offered more ...
When the 1965 Corvette Stingray Convertible came out, it was instantly the coolest car on the road. Everyone wanted to be seen driving one, and nothing has changed. It is still one of the coolest cars ...
What: Vail Automotive Classic Wheels & Wings Festival. When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. Where: Vail Valley Jet Center, 871 Cooley Mesa Road, Gypsum. Cost: General admission is $20 for adults ...