Even though they’re sleek, the midyear Corvettes don’t ask for much in return. They make wonderful drivers, even today.
Although GM virtually killed off the Corvette program in 1957, Bill Mitchel risked his career to ensure the Corvette stayed alive.
One of the most important steps in any restoration? Developing a game plan. This is especially true for the C2 Corvette we bought sight unseen.
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You’ve seen the updates online and in print, but now here’s your chance to see our project cars in person.
On March 1, the Classic Motorsports Amelia Island Kickoff Presented by
In addition to figuring out what we bought, we needed to figure out what we were going to do with it.
Now that this one-owner 1965 Corvette …
We’ve always wanted a mid-year Corvette.
Coupe or convertible, big-block or small-block.
The original design came from the pen of our own Peter Brock.