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) ...
TB's journey into automotive journalism has been a long road. The road is paved with piles of car mags under the bed, Porsche posters in glass frames, and pushing the limits of whatever car he is ...
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 ...
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