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Why Chevrolet Destroyed All But One 1983 Corvette
Chevrolet has been a staple of the roads for decades, and throughout its illustrious history has provided drivers with some truly iconic vehicles. From some immensely reliable Chevy SUVs to Chevy ...
The Chevrolet C4 Corvette was poised to be a major milestone in Corvette history. It was to be all new from the ground up and encompass the latest cutting edge technologies to make the car a world ...
In late 1979, Chevrolet had huge plans in store for the fourth-generation of their Corvette. Former Corvette chief engineer Dave McLellan said they were applying “new technology that hadn’t been used ...
In the interim, I can remember this midweek gathering as if it was last week. This editorial came about as I read Drew Hardin's From the Archives column entitled "The "1983" Corvette" as it brought ...
Q: I am new to the car collecting hobby and wonder why there was no 1983 Corvette. Bobby L., Illinois. A: Bobby, General Motors did not offer a 1983 Corvette as, according to GM reports at the time, ...
The key to unearthing gems from the Petersen Publishing photo archive is knowing how to navigate the archive's logbooks. The loose-leaf binders hold a chronological record of all the film that passed ...
It's not uncommon for some incredibly popular cars to skip a model year, or even a few more than that (looking at you, Supra). Not to rag on Toyota, but it's done this a few times. The Land Cruiser ...
Forgive yourself if you've never heard of the Guldstrand GS90. Dick Guldstrand, a legendary racer and builder affectionately known as "Mr. Corvette," created the GS90 in an attempt at building a world ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...
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