1965 was the last year of fuel-injected engines for Corvette until 1982. That option was considered expensive since the L76 C2 provided just 10 fewer ponies than the fuelie for less money. No wonder ...
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 ...
Not every midyear Corvette actually earns the hype, but one’s been judged, scored, and certified to back it all up. This 1965 Chevy Corvette Convertible has won the NCRS Top Flight award not once, but ...
The mid-1960s were turbulent times on many levels, and the odds of a new Corvette Sting Ray remaining completely stock in Southern California for any length of time in 1965 were about as good as a ...
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