Corvette

Buried Alive! 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

“Holy cow; there’s a Corvette in here!” Sometimes you’ve so completely abandoned hope of making that “old car” run that it becomes another object among many with so little meaning they no longer merit particular care. Cast aside with… more»

Fresh Paint: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette

If you think that this 1972 Corvette has a nice shine to it, there is an excellent reason. The owner has recently treated the car to a repaint, and it now presents exceptionally well. It is also one of… more»

The Witt Kitt Barn Find Update!

Back in March of 2018, we featured one fantastic barn find, which you can read about here. A 1957 Corvette that had been used as a drag car by Larry Witt back in the ’60s. After a few years… more»

327/350HP: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Three things in life seem to be a certainty. They are death, taxes, and the fact that classic Corvette values will continue to rise steadily. With that thought in mind, the C2 Corvette would have to make an attractive… more»

One Family Owned: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette 454

It’s not hard to see why the chrome-bumper C3 Corvettes have developed such a cult following. They tick a lot of the right boxes for anyone seeking a car with attitude. They are low, sleek, and aggressive. When you… more»

454 Four-Speed! 1970 Corvette Stingray

Novice enthusiasts may bracket all C3 Corvettes into the “forgettable” category on the basis of the mid-’70s low-point that crippled the Corvette and other cars with sub-200 horsepower V8s. Anyone who disregards this 1970 Chevrolet Corvette in a stop-light… more»

283 Project: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette

As the story goes, GM designer Harley Earl perceived there was a demand for a U.S.-built, small, 2-seat sports car and work began on the Corvette early in the 1950s. The car became a reality in 1953 when the… more»

Long Stored Drag Car: 1973 Chevrolet Corvette

Old drag racers rarely disappoint when it comes to stirring the imagination as to what its true potential must be like. The combination of wild colors, wide tires, and engines that protrude from hoods just seem to point to… more»

Older Restoration: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window

Hidden under this cover is an iconic American classic that has a story to tell. This is a 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe, and it has only recently emerged after years in storage. The time in hiding hasn’t done… more»

Corvette, Parts, And Tools Auction

Auctions can be a great place to find a deal! They can also be a place where “auction fever” gets the better of people and they end up overpaying for something. There’s an auction going on right now in… more»

76k Original Miles: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette

If you are like me, you tend to view low mileage claims on classic cars with a certain degree of skepticism. However, when those claims can be supported by documentation, that becomes a game-changer. That is the case with… more»

Crazy Custom: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Sport Wagon

We’ve seen a few of these Corvette Sport Wagon conversions over the years here at Barn Finds, and they are a vehicle that can polarize opinions. This particular example will almost certainly be no exception because it started life… more»

Real LT1!? 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Four-Speed

Dial up a ’71 ‘Vette with the benefit of hindsight and you’d probably go for the hot solid-lifter LT1 with a four-speed manual gearbox. Knowing the maxim “if the top goes down, the price goes up,” you have to… more»

247K Miles! 1985 Chevrolet Corvette

High mileage cars are always mildly entertaining because they show what’s possible when a vehicle is maintained somewhat consistently. It used to be years ago owners were shocked if they reached 100,000 miles before trading a car in; now,… more»

Matching Numbers 454! 1973 Chevrolet Corvette

Anyone else have a soft spot for the 1973 Corvette? While I still prefer the earlier C3s, the 1973 offers the appeal of a similar, but one-year only, look at a (typically) more affordable price than the 68-72 cars…. more»

Dusty 1963 Corvette Rochester Fuel Injection Unit!

The 1963 Corvette is considered by many the peak of sports car design in the United States. Hidden headlights combined with independent rear suspension and the famous split rear window make for a design masterpiece. One of the 35… more»

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