Our Corvette lead a typical life, bought as a state-of-the-art sports car in 1960. By the late '60s it was fair game for hot rodders and drag racers alike. This particular car spent some time being ...
After removing the body from the frame we discovered what would qualify as an average C1 chassis that has spent its life east of the Mississippi. This particular car was a southern Kentucky/Indiana ...
For the few of you who don't know the story, in about 2000, AME basically invented the aftermarket performance chassis industry as we know it. Prior to then, the company produced components to amend ...
The Chevrolet Corvette C1 might be more than half a century old, but it's also an iconic car, a real American symbol that happens to be one of the favorite cars for restomodders. Why are we talking ...
There are two types of people in this world. Type number one wants things to be kept stock. Each and every bolt will remain an OEM part, so long as they own the vehicle. Type number two is looking to ...
We've been working on bringing our 1960 Corvette back to life for the last year. The car was last used as a drag car with a 396 big-block under the hood; it then went into hibernation in a fellow hot ...
TB's journey into automotive journalism has been a long road. The road is paved with piles of car mags under the bed, Porsche posters in glass frames, and pushing the limits of whatever car he is ...
Back in spring, this was a completely restored 1957 Chevrolet Corvette C1 fuelie, one of just 713 fuel-injected cars produced that year. In an unfortunate twist of fate, a dashboard fire charred the ...
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