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Corvette has been produced by Chevrolet since 1953
and is the most storied sports cars in American
automotive history. There have been a total of 6
generations of the Corvette, named C1, C2, C3, C4,
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C1 or solid axle roadster was sold from 1953 until
1962 and was noted for having a fuel injection option
in 1957. The C2 or Stingray Corvette got independent
rear suspension. The 1963 split-window coupe is
particularly sought after by collectors. Also look
for rare versions of this generation with the $500
fuelie option. The C3 in 1968 was based on the Mako
Shark concept car. A 454 inch big block engine offered
in 1971 had 425 horsepower. The C4 came along in
1984 with some sleek new styling. It was said to
be the best handling car ever made at the time.
The ZR-1 was a high performance variation that used
the LT5 engine, which was an aluminum block L98
with some mods. An LT4 engine was used on the 1996
Gran Sport version. The C5 started in 1997 and featured
the Z06 variation. The C6 started in 2005. Used
Corvettes are obviously very sought after. I would
suggest using an online auction site like eBay,
where you can also find all the parts you'll need
to fix one up. |
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