The 1970 Corvette’s “Special Purpose Engine Package,” found just 25 takers. But from that cryptic description, and a new alphanumeric option code, a legend was born: ZR1. Only the hardest of the ...
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 ...
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 ...
The ZR1 tag, with and without a hyphen, has been around for decades and has always been associated with high-performance Corvette options. Our personal favorite would have to be the 2019 ZR1, with its ...
Ranking each Chevrolet Corvette generation based on performance, innovation, reliability, and collector value, revealing the best and worst.