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Day-Two Dynamo
Jeff Henry’s ’67 convertible combines timeless C2 style with custom touches from the muscle-car era
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The Negotiator
John Toney employed the power of patience to grab this Hennessey HPE1000 C7 at an attractive price
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Air Superiority
Callaway applies its forced-induction wizardry to the latest Corvette, with predictably invigorating results
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Resurrection of a Dream Car
Prototype S.O. 2151 is a curious survivor that should have been crushed
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C8 (2020- )
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First Look: 2025 ZR1
No longer content with merely exceeding expectations, Team Corvette takes careful aim and fires t...
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Hammer Time
ProCharger’s blown C8 Stingray hits like a 725-horse sledge
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More Than Skin Deep
Peeling back the 2020 Stingray’s skin reveals supercar-quality underpinnings
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Master of All
ProCharger infuses Chevy’s jack-of-all-trades C8 with an additional 230 horses—and a whole new pe...
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C7 (2014-19)
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Roll the Bones
Our man goes to the source to tell the real story behind Corvette Racing’s iconic “Jake” skull logo
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Itching for a Fight
Mark Berry’s ProCharger-fed, E85-drinking C7 Z06 is a muscle-bound street tough ready to throw down
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Boosted Fun
Dominick Testa transforms his 2019 Grand Sport convertible into a blown, 700-horsepower cruise mi...
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Training Day
Harnessing “thunder and lightning” at Spring Mountain’s ZR1 Owners School
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C6 (2005-13)
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Deputy’s Pursuit
Carlos Alemar and his son transform a civilian C6 into a miscreant’s worst nightmare
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The Big Stick
In contrast to some of the tuner’s earlier offerings, Callaway’s subtly styled 2013 SC652 let its...
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Fab Flyer
George Haddad’s highly modified 2005 coupe boasts looks, speed, and aerodynamic innovation in equ...
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Firm Foundations
Part 2: Starting in 1984, the Corvette chassis shows real backbone
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C5 (1997-2004)
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Firm Foundations
Part 2: Starting in 1984, the Corvette chassis shows real backbone
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Time Bandits
A pair of distaff drivers tackle open-road racing in a C5 Z06
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Manhattan Transfer
To wean his twin-turbo 863-horsepower C5 Corvette off expensive racing fuel, this owner had to co...
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Conversion Machine
Four hundred and five horsepower for roughly $20K—the C5 Z06 is a car that turns buyers into tru...
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C4 (1984-96)
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Power Broker
Nonpareil Corvette tuner Reeves Callaway built his reputation on C4-based race and street machines
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Memento
Motivated entirely by priceless memories, Pete Cicora’s ’89 custom Corvette defies financial sense
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Fundamentally Fast
Hewing to a back-to-basics approach, C.B. Ramey nabs OUSCI honors in a largely self-built C4
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The C4 Gets Serious
Part 3: At less than 3,000 pounds, Chevy’s ZR-1 SS “Snake Skinner” prototype did more—much more—w...
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C3 (1968-82)
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Built to Drive
A C3 originally designed to dominate racetracks now sees its share of action on the open road
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Three Lives and Counting
From daily driver to award-winning restomod, Darrell Hinklin’s ’73 coupe reflects the passion and...
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Mr. Clean
Meticulous, wash-free “care” helped preserve this Monaco Orange ’69 427 coupe in near-new condition
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Lowering Standard
Designed for the Euro show circuit, Łukasz Janecki’s slammed C3 takes “stance” to the next level
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C2 (1963-67)
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Another One Saved
Jim Hornaday’s ’65 restomod reflects its owner’s tireless dedication to rehabilitating neglected ...
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Second Chance
Jim Hornaday puts a modern—and creatively finished—twist on one of Corvette’s most iconic offerings
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A Tale of Two Fuelies
Sleeves up and hands-on was John Farwell’s approach to restoring this pair of fuel-injected Corve...
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Wing-Footed Mercury
Rich Shimer’s unique Grand Sport tribute is powered by an LS7-based marine racing engine
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C1 (1953-62)
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The Greatest Corvette Story Ever Told
On the trail of perhaps the most well-traveled C1 racecar in existence
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A Tale of Two Fuelies
Sleeves up and hands-on was John Farwell’s approach to restoring this pair of fuel-injected Corve...
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Family Ties
Father-son pair Ken and Brock Morris bond over their shared love of Corvettes—particularly this s...
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Easy Being Green
Teddy Freund’s rare-color ’60 is the envy of C1 enthusiasts wherever it goes
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