’67 Corvette 427 Gets $750,000 Listing on eBay
Sure this 1967 Corvette 427 with a L-71 engine is hot-hot-hot, but is it $750,000 hot?
By: Detroit Steel | November 20, 2014
Sure this 1967 Corvette 427 with a L-71 engine is hot-hot-hot, but is it $750,000 hot?
By: Detroit Steel | November 20, 2014
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.
By: Detroit Steel | November 18, 2014
Sure, a total save is always the goal, but given the kind of power this thing has, it’s safe to say this bit of news could have turned out a whole lot worse.
By: Detroit Steel | November 13, 2014
When Peter Brock starts saying anything about Corvette history, it’s a good idea to listen up — that is, if you consider yourself a true fan of the car.
By: Detroit Steel | October 24, 2014
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.
By: Detroit Steel | October 24, 2014
I think it’s safe to say that Jay Kirn of Perryville, Missouri is feeling like a winner — and rightfully so. The auto body shop owner is also the proud owner of a 1965 Corvette, which was recently recognized by the National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS) with a National Top Flight award.
By: Detroit Steel | October 9, 2014
There’s likely to be debate over this one for years, and by “for years” I mean as many years as it will take for hell to freeze over.
By: Detroit Steel | October 7, 2014