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If you've been around the Corvette hobby long, I'm sure you'll recognize the artwork from the very talented Scott Teeters whose work appears in Vette Magazine as well as online at the IllustratedCorvetteSeries.com...
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GM released the figures yesterday for November 2009: 952 Corvettes were delivered in the month, a decline of over 200 units from October 2009's 1,154. Year to year, Corvette sales are down 12% from the 1,093 deliveries in November 2008...
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Looking for something cool to do for New Years? Bob Bondurant's School of High Performance Driving has opened up registration for their popular New Year's Eve Rapid Precision Maneuvers (RPM) event on Thursday, December 31, 2009 from 8 am to 12 noon...
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DigitalCorvettes.com Founder Patrick Gramm premiered the first episode of his new online show "Vette Garage: The Series" last week with the film crew visiting Pfadt Race Engineering in Utah...
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Back in May we revealed the Corvette Dream Giveaway raffle to benefit the Kids Wish Network was pairing a unique 1 of 1 Hero Edition Corvette ZR1 with a classic 1967 Corvette Convertible that will be given away to one lucky winner on Christmas day...
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The Corvette Racing team was at Road Atlanta for three days last week for tire testing. Oliver updates us on who was there and the process of picking tires for next year's GT2 campaign...
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GJ in Florida submitted this 1998 Corvette Coupe to Corvette Values:...
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The National Corvette Museum released a neat video that showcases all the exhibits and other interactive offerings. Included is a look at the Museum's new expansion which was completed in time for the 15th Anniversary celebration this past Labor Day.
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Photo Credit: John Thawley Sports Car Insider recently had a chance to ask Corvette Racing's Program Manager five questions covering both personal and business aspects of his life. One of my favorite questions is what would Doug be doing if he wasn't involved in racing...
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Autoblog had the rare opportunity to visit GM's Performance Build Center in Wixom, Michigan where they worked along side master engine builder Mike Armstrong to assemble an LS9 engine...
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Looking for the ultimate Christmas gift for your junior Corvette enthusiast this year? Look no further than Hammacher Schlemmer's 35 MPH Junior C1 Corvette. The 2/3 scale gasoline powered replica of a 1956 Corvette is an impressive recreation of the first Corvette to race at Sebring...
Christina Dumont
Christina Dumont
wait a minute....well....no, I love this!!
November 18 at 4:27pm
Jon Martin
Jon Martin
Christina,now you know what I want 4 Christmas! (Hint.Hint) LOL
November 18 at 4:57pm
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Southern California based Superformance LLC is best known for their realistic recreations of the Shelby Cobra and the Ford GT40...
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While rally wheels were standard equipment on the 1967 Corvette, there was an optional wheel offered for the final year of the Sting Ray. RPO N89 was designated as "Cast Aluminum Bolt-on Wheels" and 720 buyers selected the pricey option, adding an additional $263.30 to the invoice...