1961 wasn't exactly the best year in Corvette's history, as the production numbers barely improved from the previous year. Chevrolet produced 10,939 units, all in the convertible body style, because ...
A perfectly preserved 1961 Chevy Corvette finished in Honduras Maroon paint is now on display at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It’s part of an exhibit that replicates a ...
The 1961 Chevy Corvette received a facelift in the form of a new grille and new rear-end styling. The heavy chrome grille teeth of previous years were gone. The new grille featured argent silver ...
Chevrolet built 10,939 Corvettes in 1961, and all came with more standard equipment, including a temperature-controlled radiator fan, sun shades, windshield washers, and courtesy lights. This was the ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
Vintage cars can create a moral dilemma of sorts for enthusiasts. Let’s say you have a car from the late 1950s or early 1960s. If you keep it bone stock, well, you have a historical artifact.
This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is for sale following a meticulous restoration, showcasing classic style and period-correct detail. The first Corvette was introduced by Chevrolet in 1953, and ...
Get your motors running and head out onto the highway with the help of LEGO and their latest LEGO Ideas set. The power and beauty of the Chevy Corvette come to life with all of the brick build detail ...
One in particular that has stood the test of time is 1961’s Corvette. Shifting the design language of the series, the 1961 Corvette brought forth the iconic “ducktail” rear with tailfins and four ...
When it comes to customizing a car, folks sometimes say more is better. But also less is more. So when you do more with less, is that better? Well, Mark Carter did so on his ’61 Corvette, subtly ...
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