Is the Classic Corvette Market Doomed as Owners Get Older?

Many are worried that the classic Corvette market is fizzling out as younger folks gravitate toward newer cars, but is that really the case?
By: Brett Foote | November 22, 2023

Many are worried that the classic Corvette market is fizzling out as younger folks gravitate toward newer cars, but is that really the case?
By: Brett Foote | November 22, 2023

Before the mighty L88 debuted, GM sent this 1966 Corvette HD427 to a handful of teams for testing, with great success.
By: Brett Foote | August 8, 2023

Without the SCCA and Corvette Racing team’s passion, ‘America’s Sports Car’ would have never made it past the 20th Century.
By: Derin Richardson | August 4, 2023

This rare, raced, and restored 1963 Corvette Z06 tanker was an unexpected delight at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix.
By: Joe Kucinski | July 26, 2023

First completed on June 30, 1953, in Michigan the Corvette celebrates its 70th birthday today as one of the most iconic cars ever made.
By: Joe Kucinski | June 30, 2023

Take a glimpse at the only unrestored Grand Sport – GM’s final answer to the Cobra, and why this car was so pivotal in racecar restoration.
By: M.C. Cuccio | June 26, 2023

The Corvette more than earned its title as America’s Sports Car on the track over the past 60 years. Here’s our list of top Corvette race cars!
By: Joe Kucinski | June 12, 2023