On June 30, 1953 the first Chevrolet Corvette generation (C1) rolled off the assembly line at a temporary production facility in Flint, Michigan. It was a convertible (a C1 coupe was never made) ...
After removing the body from the frame we discovered what would qualify as an average C1 chassis that has spent its life east of the Mississippi. This particular car was a southern Kentucky/Indiana ...
It’s easy to toss a crate of parts at car and call it a “restomod.” This C1 Chevy Corvette, however, is different, with each piece thoughtfully applied to create something beautiful, yet simple. Once ...
When I was a kid I was pretty good at just about everything I tried. But there was one thing I excelled at: taking things apart. Oh come on, you know you did it, too. There was something satisfying ...
Of the first-generation Corvettes, the '62 is the one that's likely been raced the most, Vette-rodded the most, and restored the most. That's thanks in no small part to the '62s highest-of-all-C1s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The German tuner Pogea Racing is best known for souping up cars like a McLaren 570S and an Alfa Romeo 4C for more generally, ...