The third generation of Chevrolet’s Corvette was hugely popular when new and remains so today. But it’s been more than 40 years since the last of the 1968-’82 models rolled off the assembly line, ...
Introduced in 1968 and produced until 1982, the third-generation Corvette was the longest-running iteration of the nameplate. It was born at the height of the golden muscle car era and soldiered on ...
Although it's more than half a century old, the L88 remains one of the mightiest V8s that ever powered a Corvette. For most people, there's nothing more American than apple pie, but for gearheads, ...
One of the hottest engine swaps in our world right now is the Gen III/IV (or LS, if you prefer) engine transplanted into a '60s or '70s GM muscle car. These engines not only are more powerful than the ...
There's a reason why gearheads put both LS (not to be confused with LT) and Vortec engines under the same umbrella of "LS", despite GM originally assigning them different badges. (And in case you're ...
The Chevrolet Corvette is an American institution. As one of the nation's favorite sports cars, it's been on the scene since the early 1950s. There have been some great Corvettes, and some that are ...