Introduced in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette remains in production today, and it's among the most iconic US-made automobiles. But did you know Chevrolet nearly discontinued the sports car after only two ...
Fans of many different vehicles from the post-war era debate on which of their American sports cars was the first. Some say it was the 1952 Crosley Hotshot, others may mention the Nash-Healey, and the ...
When the doors of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel opened on January 17, 1953, visitors to General Motors’ annual Motorama show expected spectacle, gleaming chrome, futuristic concepts, and the promise of ...
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The virtual artist tucked behind the "Carmstyledesign" moniker on social media drops by with his latest design project - and ...
Chevy Corvette production increased from the three hundred units in 1953 to 3,640 in 1954. New colors available in addition to Polo White (3,230) were Pennant Blue (300), Sportsman Red (100), and ...
It took Bryan Goldstone and Brian Robbins three runs, but they got the ‘53 Corvette tuned up for the tight track conditions at Cecil County Dragway and move on to Day 5. We’ve all heard the mad-thrash ...
Introduced in 1953 to great fanfare, the Corvette staved off an early demise with the decision to offer V8 power in 1955. But ...
After the first fourteen or fifteen Chevy Corvette units were built at the Van Slyke Avenue location, production for the 1954 model year began in the renovated St. Louis facility in December 1953. The ...
Nathaniel is an experienced automotive writer with more than 10 years of automotive writing under his belt. From model reviews to industry politics to new innovations and development, he covers a wide ...
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