What might be one man’s trash is another’s treasure, especially when it comes to this C2 Corvette. The 1965 was a “basket ...
The fuel-injected 327-cubic-inch V8 is a very rare option in its own right, but this 1964 Corvette packs a few more rarely-seen features.
The 427/400 convertible has several options that make it one of the most highly-optioned examples from the last year of the ...
Chevrolet Corvette SS Project XP-64 became the most expensive Corvette of all time after selling for $7.7 million at auction.
The Aussie market is in a slump. Mainstream and sports cars aren't cutting it overseas, but collectable rarities are still ...
The old adage “ never buy another man’s project ” usually holds true, unless that project happens to be a 1957 Chevrolet Bel ...
Meanwhile, the mule chassis languished before being reused for the Project XP-87 Stingray Racer concept that previewed the styling of the C2 Corvette. The car up for auction was used by GM for ...
These cars so well-cast that they improve the atmosphere, speak to a character, or just generally make watching a movie or TV ...
The C2, launched in 1963, however, had that killer "Mako Shark" body and all the power the Corvette should have had from the beginning. Initially dubbed the "Sting Ray" before becoming the ...
The Stingray name has a long history, with GM first using it in 1963 for the then-new Corvette C2. These second-generation Corvettes were called the Sting Ray, a reference to the all-new — and ...