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Custom 1963 split-window 'Night Train' Corvette leads Chevrolet lineup at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2026
A 700-plus-horsepower split-window Corvette anchors a wide range of classic, custom, and modern Chevrolets heading to ...
Barrett-Jackson is best known for two things in the world of collector cars: offering the vast majority of its vehicles for sale at no reserve and projecting the future demands of collectors by ...
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Paid of Corvettes Highlights Performance and Preservation at Mecum Kissimmee 2026
A group of notable Chevrolet Corvettes is scheduled to cross the block at the Mecum Kissimmee 2026 auction, offering bidders ...
The annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas has a reputation for attracting some of the wilder builds out there, but this custom, one-off mid-engine Chevy Corvette stands out, even among the craziness that is ...
Style is fickle. Today's cool cars can quickly turn ice cold. Look at custom cars of the 1950s and 1960s. Remember the Pro Street craze? Some are still cool, others not so much. Customized cars, even ...
Designed around the 1959 Chevy Corvette XP-87 prototype, this kit was developed as a full fiberglass body that could be bolted onto a C1 Corvette chassis. Warren “Bud” Goodwin was an amateur sports ...
The 1970s brought us all kinds of strange neoclassical rides, from Panther to Zimmer and Excalibur, so why not take a 1970s Chevrolet Corvette and make it look like one of Cruella de Vil’s garage ...
In addition to packing in a ton of performance for relatively little outlay, the C8 Corvette Z06 is also a complete head-turner, offering oodles of curb appeal right out of the box. That said, ...
Time and again, we have argued that “America’s sports car” is like a blank canvas to make your own. Sometimes, it is also just part of the art setting… Colloquially known as the ‘Vette, secretly ...
Under a car cover in a garage in Oak Grove, Ohio, is what just may be the world's longest surviving, original owner, continuously modified Corvette in the world, 44 years and counting. Phil ...
Style is fickle. Today's cool cars can quickly turn ice cold. Look at custom cars of the 1950s and 1960s. Remember the Pro Street craze? Some are still cool, others not so much. Customized cars, even ...
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