Out of all the beautiful Corvettes that have ruled the road in the past seven decades, which ‘Vette is the only one for you, the one you’ve dreamed about owning since the moment you first laid eyes on her?
Jerry Seinfeld’s latest “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” is highly entertaining, but the cascade green 1956 Corvette convertible alone takes the web show to a whole new level.
Yeah, we know, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But a a semi-snakeskin red and white custom design on a C5 really tests the limits of the word “beauty.”
Two men, who claim that Peter Max cheated them out of commission fees for money owed from helping to sell Max’s 36 Corvettes, are now suing the ’60s Pop Art icon.
This week’s Facebook Friday find is a rendering from SuperVettes posted by Leon Sanford Jr., and it may very well be one of the hottest all-black Corvettes we’ve ever seen.
A lot of the Corvettes, which include models from 1957 to 2009, are on loan from local owners in the Tupelo area with some of the cars priced at more than $100,000 dollars.
Thirty-six Corvettes have been left sitting in garages collecting dust, which has been pissing off Corvette fans since 1989. Now it looks like we can all rest a little better knowing that these ‘Vettes are in a better position to find a good home.