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As the longest-running generation of production, the C3 Chevrolet Corvette is surprisingly affordable for a classic muscle car with iconic styling.
A C3 Chevrolet Corvette sitting in a junkyard with no wheels and with rust eating at it is a sad sight to see. The car has rear quarter panel damage, but it could have been saved. Why scrap a C3 ...
The C3 had a tough act to follow coming behind the C2 Corvette and its legendary models such as the 1967 Corvette Stingray L88 and the 1963 Corvette Split Window.
Don't know how to ruin a perfectly fine Chevrolet Corvette C8? How about fitting it with huge, 30-inch wheels? That'll surely make it famous.
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Of all the generations of Corvettes throughout the years, the C3 is somewhat underrated in comparison to your popular Stingrays and mid-engine C8's.
The wild 1980 Chevrolet Corvette rocks a small-block 350 cubic-inch V8. Several parts have been lifted from the C7 Corvette, none of which suit the C3’s design. Fortunately, this C3 is cheap and ...
Just like the C3 Corvette, the Lightning Sports TS replica featured a fiberglass bodywork, which was a near-perfect copy of the C3, if you look at it from a distance.
This ridiculously low-mile 1978 Chevy Corvette C3 just got its first wash in 45 years, revealing the gem hiding underneath, as seen in this satisfying video.
The 500+ HP L88-Code Corvette Was 1968’s Scariest C3 Chevy underrated the 7.0-liter L88 engine at just 430 hp to stop people ordering it for street use ...