At the peak of the muscle car bonanza in 1970, Chevrolet advertised a ‘Shut up and take my money!’ V8, the LS7 454-cubic-inch (7.4-liter) that promised 460 hp. It ...
1970 Chevy Corvette came standard with the 350 cubic-inch, 300-horsepower Small Block, the four-speed wide-ratio manual transmission, a vinyl interior, and a soft top for convertibles. Production was ...
The 1968 model year brought a new generation for the Chevy Corvette. The redesigned ‘Vette drew styling cues from the Larry Shinoda-designed Mako Shark II, but rode on a nearly identical frame and ...