Corvette History Part 5: The C3 (1974-1982)
The C3 successfully adapts to one of the most chaotic times in automotive history, becoming the most popular Corvette to date.
By: M.C. Cuccio | December 16, 2022
The C3 successfully adapts to one of the most chaotic times in automotive history, becoming the most popular Corvette to date.
By: M.C. Cuccio | December 16, 2022
Hot on the heels of the iconic C2 Sting Ray comes the longest-running Corvette generation, racing through 14 years of production.
By: M.C. Cuccio | September 16, 2022
Following a shift in motoring philosophy, Zora Arkus-Duntov’s team creates one of the fastest, most beautiful American cars of the 1960s.
By: M.C. Cuccio | August 10, 2022
Following a disappointing launch, the Corvette makes a daring comeback and firmly establishes itself as America’s Sports Car by the 1960s.
By: M.C. Cuccio | June 2, 2022
The story of America’s first sports car begins and nearly ends here, a tale inexorably tied to automotive passion and persistence.
By: M.C. Cuccio | March 31, 2022
Signed by Zora Arkus-Duntov, this faithfully restored 1953 Corvette #32 is a powerful testament to the genius of the C1 ‘Vette.
By: Sherry Bryan | November 16, 2021
This 1963 Corvette Z06 became the most successful racer of the C2 era; with the Z06 introducing a tougher, faster, track-honed performance.
By: Sherry Bryan | October 12, 2021