We probably don't need to explain the woes of vacuum-actuated headlamp rotation to any of the '68-82 Corvette owners out there. If you own or have been around Sharks for any time at all, you're ...
The 1968-’82 Corvettes are famous for a lot of things: great looks, performance and they still seem to be a great value in the collector car market. Of course there is famous and then there is ...
Born in 1953, almost 70 years ago (hence the 70th Anniversary limited editions of the C8 iteration), “America’s sports car” has lived a long and fruitful life. And will continue to do so. Both in the ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
Produced between the 1968 and 1982 model years, the third-generation C3 Chevy Corvette is instantly recognizable thanks to its pronounced fender arches, long hood line, and short tail section. It’s a ...
While recent generations of the Corvette have significant performance advantages over their predecessors, many still prefer the looks of the originals, in particular the C2 and C3 models. For those ...
Debuting in 1968, the Chevrolet Corvette C3 set the stage for what the American sports car would look like for the next fourteen years. It came to us in a time of turmoil, during the Vietnam war, and ...
The third-generation Corvette, now known as the C3, has the distinguished honor of the longest production run of any Corvette to date. Offered between the model years 1968 and 1982, more than 540,000 ...