The C3 is one of the Corvette's most iconic generations. Here's everything you need to know about it!
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the first-ever Corvette ZR1 was offered as a $1,221 option on the Corvette C3. Available exclusively with the solid-lifter LT-1 powerplant (not to be confused with ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
Barely five years elapsed between the introduction of the 1963 Sting Ray and the close of the C2 generation in the 1967 model year, and during that time the Corvette stayed on a track of steady ...
The phrase "Corvette ZR1" often conjures memories of the Lotus-powered C4 ZR-1 model, or the supercharged C6 monster that's currently on sale. True Vetteficionados, however, know the ZR1 model first ...
Corvettes have a reputation—at least in the domestic market—for their impressive handling capabilities. They regularly outperform cars well above their pay grade and thus offer huge bang for the buck.
The lines of the C3 Corvette bring the kind of satisfaction that can stay with you for a lifetime. Of course, there will always be enthusiasts wishing to stand out, and we're here to discuss a fresh ...
Enthusiasts would typically associate the ZL1 name with rare COPO Camaros, but the third-gen C3 Corvette Stingray got its dose of ZL1 magic in 1969. Many would refer to the C3 Corvette L88 as the ...
The third-generation Corvette isn’t as highly prized as its predecessors but Shooting Cars caught up with one owner and his uniquely customized 1973 Corvette Convertible which is definitely a head ...