The Chevrolet Corvette first burned rubber on American streets in 1953 with a limited run of 300 units available in a single color, white. Since then, the Corvette has evolved into a 495 horsepower ...
Corvette Returns to the Sea-Sort OfThis '47 Republic Seabee plane should still have a Franklin flat-six aero engine, but those spares ran out in the '70s. Owner Ken Kunz fitted this one with a new LS6 ...
1971 was not one for the graduation albums of anyone in Detroit. Big and small automakers were served the low-compression-only course from the federal government. Basically, lead and gasoline could no ...
The Great White North, actually. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada is home to GM's LS1/LS6 assembly operations. Located in the Niagara Falls region, it's one of several GM Powertrain facilities in the ...
After hours of wrenching, rebuilding, and late nights in the garage… it’s time. The C5 Corvette is starting up for the first time since the full engine rebuild! This is the moment every builder lives ...
It’s time to dig deep. In this video, I begin the full engine tear down of my C5 Corvette LS1, breaking it down piece by piece in preparation for a full rebuild. Whether you're following for technical ...
When the Chevrolet Corvette debuted in 1953, it wasn't what you would call an instant success. Critics hammered the fledgling Corvette for its shoddy build quality such as plastic side curtains in ...
With the introduction of the (fifth-generation) C5 Chevy Corvette for the 1997 model year, America’s sports car became more of a track-focused offering as compared to the more grand touring approach ...