In production since 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic and longest-running automobile nameplates. And like most model lines that have been around for more than 70 years, the ...
Chevy Corvette production increased from the three hundred units in 1953 to 3,640 in 1954. New colors available in addition to Polo White (3,230) were Pennant Blue (300), Sportsman Red (100), and ...
As head of GM’s Art and Color section, Harley J. Earl created the first concept car, the Buick Y-Job. With the positive reception of the Y-Job, Earl began spearheading the production of other one-off ...
The early Chevrolet Corvette C1 might have been disappointingly slow for the 1950s, but it's a desirable and expensive classic in 2022. First-year models are obviously the rarest, with only 300 units ...
When the first Corvette rolled off the assembly line June 30, 1953, it started a love affair with Americans—and fans around the world—that has lasted for more than five decades. If the Corvette had ...
The Corvette's first year of existence, 1953, had been a challenging one. After the car's headline-grabbing debut in New York, Chevrolet had struggled to complete 300 largely hand-built '53 Corvettes ...
A barn find is the automotive equivalent of panning for gold. To uncover one requires patience and persistence, not to mention sifting through mountains of dirt and debris. But Hagerty’s Tom Cotter is ...