Tag: C2 Corvette

Corvette of the Week: Lydia, the Transgender C2

Corvette of the Week: Lydia, the Transgender C2

This week’s Corvette of the Week comes our way thanks to the creativity CF member Poorhousenext had to employ in order to give Lydia, his C2, the curves her body needed to fit over wider tires and wheels. He refers to his 1964 as transgender due to all the “plastic surgery” she needed to achieve […] More »

By: | January 3, 2014


‘Ordinary’ 1964 Corvette Sting Ray Transformed Into Award Winning Restomod

‘Ordinary’ 1964 Corvette Sting Ray Transformed Into Award Winning Restomod

More than a year of work has transformed this once-ordinary 1964 Corvette coupe into a prize-winning restomod, says owner Patrick Lamberton of Chalfont, Bucks County, PA. Modifications include a 2013 Chevy fuel-injected LS3 engine, good for 436 horsepower, as well as suspension upgrades from a 1996 Corvette in the front and a 1986 Corvette in […]

By: | December 23, 2013



The Earliest Known 1963 Corvette Sting Ray

The Earliest Known 1963 Corvette Sting Ray

Back in 2006 and 2007 ProTeam Corvette Sales purchased, restored, and sold the last 1967 Corvette produced. The Last Sting Ray fetched $660,000 at the 2007 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction and was the subject of a series on SPEED. Proteam has an article on their website about the very first Corvette Sting Ray, a silver 1963 […]

By: | December 17, 2013


1967 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible Sold by First and Only Owner

1967 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible Sold by First and Only Owner

Here’s a pretty cool story via our friends at All Vette in West Chester, PA. They recently acquired a 1967 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible from the car’s original owner who bought the car when he was in high school. In 1967, Robert Mumma’s father had told him to go pick out a car for a […]

By: | December 6, 2013


Corvette of the Week: a C2 Worth the Wait

Corvette of the Week: a C2 Worth the Wait

Wishing and hoping and thinking and praying for two years over finding your dream Corvette may seem like nothing compared to 14 and a half, but as anyone who has ever searched for a car knows, it can be very easy to give up on the dream when the search is taking longer than expected. […] More »

By: | November 22, 2013



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