An Arizona home builder adds a vintage sports car to his collection—a 1953 Chevrolet Corvette, often called America’s first sports car.
Bryant Goldstone and Brian Robbins debuted a new 3,500-HP Corvette at the 2025 HOT ROD Drag Week, ran 6.27 at 235 mph, and finished runner-up.
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It took Bryan Goldstone and Brian Robbins three runs, but they got the ‘53 Corvette tuned up for the tight track conditions ...
The tale of the first Corvette ever made, the 1953 Chevrolet Corvette No. 001, is a testament to the automotive prowess of Detroit. Its rich history, careful preservation, and eventual display at ...
Chevrolet is a quintessentially American car brand, but believe it or not, only certain models are made in the U.S., like the ...
The Chevrolet Corvette debuted in 1953, and only 300 were made that year. For years it was assumed that the first Corvette ...
Cruisin’ The Coast is Oct. 5-12 across South Mississippi. Here are some of our favorite cars that rolled into South ...
Route 66 is lined with unforgettable stops, yet Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In stands out as a true original. Since 1953, this little roadside spot in Seligman, Arizona has been dishing up burgers and ...
As Ram touts a refreshed HEMI engine for 2026 and Dodge makes HEMIs stock for all 2026 Durangos, we dove into the history of ...
Though very different these five legendary production cars shared one thing in common: a full fiberglass body designed to ...
In late September 2025, Chevrolet celebrated a huge milestone with its R8C, the National Corvette Museum delivery program. It ...