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Matt
02-15-2004, 06:22 PM
The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car by the Chevrolet division of General Motors that has been produced in six generations. The first model, a convertible, was designed by Harley Earl and introduced at the GM Motorama in 1953 as a concept show car. Myron Scott is credited for naming the car after the type of small, maneuverable warship called corvette. Originally built in Flint, Michigan and St. Louis, Missouri, the Corvette is currently built in Bowling Green, Kentucky and is the official sports car of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The National Corvette Museum documents the car's worldwide history and hosts the annual event.


Chevrolet Corvette (C1) 1953–1962
Chevrolet Corvette (C2) 1963–1967 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45191)
Chevrolet Corvette (C3) 1968–1982 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45192)
Chevrolet Corvette (C4) 1984–1996 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45193)
Chevrolet Corvette (C5) 1997–2004 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45194)
Chevrolet Corvette (C6) 2005–2013 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11310)
Chevrolet Corvette (C7) 2013–2019 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45535)
Corvette C8 2019- (https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49743)




First generation-C1 (1953–1962)

The first generation Corvette was introduced late in the 1953 model year and ended in 1962. Often referred to as the "solid-axle" models because the independent rear suspension did not debut until the 1963 Sting Ray. 300 hand-built polo white Corvette convertibles were produced for the 1953 model year. The 1955 model offered the 265 cu in (4.34 L) V8 engine as an option; however, the first seven off the production line featured the standard "Blue Flame" Inline-6. The origin of the Chevrolet Nomad was a two-door wagon concept car built off a 1954 Corvette. Early production Corvettes were fitted with the Chevrolet Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission.

A new body was introduced for the 1956 model featuring a new "face" and side coves; the taillamp fins were gone. An optional fuel injection system was made available in the middle of the 1957 model year. It was one of the first mass-produced engines in history to reach 1 bhp (0.75 kW) per cubic inch (16.4 Cubic cm) and Chevrolet's advertising agency used a "one hp per cubic inch" slogan for advertising the 283 bhp (211 kW) 283 cu in (4.64 L) Small-Block engine. Other options included power windows (1956), hydraulically operated power convertible top (1956), four speed manual transmission (late 1957), and heavy duty brakes and suspension (1957).

The 1958 Corvette received a body and interior freshening including a longer front end with quad headlamps, bumper exiting exhaust tips, a new steering wheel and dashboard with all gauges mounted directly in front of the driver. Exclusive to the 1958 model were hood louvers and twin trunk spears. The 1959–60 model years had few changes except a decreased amount of body chrome and more powerful engine offerings.

For 1961, a complete redesign was made to the rear of the car; a "duck tail" with four round lights. The light treatment would continue for all following model year Corvettes. In 1962, the Chevrolet 283 cu in (4.64 L) Small-Block was enlarged to 327 cu in (5.36 L) and produced a maximum of 340 bhp (250 kW) making it the fastest of the C1 generation. 1962 was the last year for the wrap around windshield, solid rear axle, and convertible-only body style. The trunk lid and exposed headlamps did not reappear for many decades.

Matt
02-15-2004, 06:25 PM
History of Corvette #2

Matt
02-15-2004, 06:27 PM
History of Corvette #3

Matt
02-15-2004, 06:30 PM
History of Corvette #4

Manik
03-04-2006, 10:33 PM
so if the generations went by C1, C2, C3 etc........than would that mean that both of these Corvettes in the attatchment below are C1? because if they were different models that would mean the model names would go up to 7...:confused:

Viper007
03-04-2006, 11:13 PM
No they are the same body style originally the corvette was manufactured in one color without the body indent, and then with two colors and added indent, although changes were made it was still classified as the c1.

Manik
03-04-2006, 11:22 PM
No they are the same body style originally the corvette was manufactured in one color without the body indent, and then with two colors and added indent, although changes were made it was still classified as the c1.

Alright cool, I've got it now.:)

Klemmel
10-08-2008, 12:56 PM
60s Corvette.

Ferrer
12-09-2009, 03:32 PM
History of the Corvette #22

Ferrer
12-14-2009, 10:34 AM
History of the Corvette #23

Ferrer
12-14-2009, 10:39 AM
History of the Corvette #25

Duell
06-05-2012, 07:38 AM
Chevrolet Corvette Factory Airbox Convertible 1957

Duell
06-05-2012, 07:38 AM
History of Corvette #32

Chevrolet Corvette Factory Airbox Convertible 1957

Man of Steel
09-14-2012, 02:03 PM
Corvette C1 #12

Man of Steel
09-14-2012, 02:05 PM
Corvette C1 #13

Man of Steel
09-14-2012, 02:07 PM
Corvette C1 #14

Revo
09-15-2012, 11:57 AM
The car for lovers...

Duell
09-15-2012, 02:12 PM
Chevrolet Corvette C1 #12

Duell
09-15-2012, 02:13 PM
Chevrolet Corvette C1 #13

Duell
09-15-2012, 02:18 PM
Chevrolet Corvette Bubbletop Roadster 1954

Duell
09-15-2012, 02:24 PM
This is the holy grail for me, if you are talking about the Corvette.
Although I also love the C4, (probably because of the A-team) all things between and after aren't my cup of tea. :D

Duell
09-15-2012, 02:29 PM
RM AUCTIONS
Estimate: $450,000-$650,000 US
AUCTION RESULTS: Lot was Sold at a price of $445,500

1953 Chevrolet Corvette nr. 5

150 bhp, 235.5 cu. in. “Blue Flame” OHV inline six-cylinder engine, three one-barrel Carter carburetors, Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission, independent front suspension with unequal-length A-arms and coil springs, live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 102"

• The fifth Corvette built and one of the first three examples ever sold to the public
• One of 300 produced for 1953; unique early production features
• Accompanied by copies of original sales invoice, GM correspondence and more
• Painstakingly restored to NCRS Top Flight award-winning standards
• A fascinating document of Corvette’s earliest transition from show car to production

Ferrer
09-15-2012, 03:05 PM
This is the holy grail for me, if you are talking about the Corvette.
Although I also love the C4, (probably because of the A-team) all things between and after aren't my cup of tea. :D
Two speed auto, solid rear axle and no V8? No, thank you. I'd rather C2s or early C3s. A hardtop with a fuelie V8 and the Muncie 4 speed manual, that's much more like it. ;)

Man of Steel
10-13-2012, 04:32 PM
Chevrolet Corvette C1 #21

Simply stunning.

Man of Steel
10-13-2012, 04:33 PM
Chevrolet Corvette C1 #22

henk4
10-13-2012, 11:24 PM
This is the Chevrolet EX122, the Corvette prototype from 1953. It was shown by GM at Pebble Beach in 2008 together with a lot of other prototypes.

henk4
10-13-2012, 11:27 PM
Chassis 1199, from 1953, the first production year. Offered by RM in 2010

henk4
10-13-2012, 11:34 PM
a 1954 car, with a particular story.

henk4
10-13-2012, 11:38 PM
Chassis 000485, from 1954.

henk4
10-13-2012, 11:43 PM
Chassis 4316 an early racer at the Monterey Historics and the Quail Lodge in 2008

henk4
10-14-2012, 01:59 AM
this is a special one, chassis 300, and the last handbuilt of the first series. Shown here at Pebble Beach in 2008 on the lawn and during the Tour

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:00 AM
Chassis 1431, at Villa d'Este in 2007, a 1955 car, the last year with the pointed rearlights.

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:09 AM
Two examples of a 1956 model with the revised taillights. The red one came to the Carmel Concourse on the Avenue in 2008, while the white car (chassis 3291) seems to be an auction junkie, shown here in 2006 at the Christies auction in Monterey and six years later at Gooding, again in Monterey

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:23 AM
Chassis 5346, a 1957 model, which is a regular at the Monterey Historics/Motorsport reunion.

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:31 AM
another Monterey regular, chassis 6130

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:34 AM
Chassis 6340, 1957, with a rather unique interpretation of the roll bar shape.

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:40 AM
and finally as a 57 model, chassis 6009, again at Laguna Seca

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:47 AM
1958 saw a major optical change as twin headlights were introduced. Here is 4241 at the 2012 LMC and just last weekend at Paul Ricard

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:52 AM
another 58 model, 5541, at Laguna Seca

henk4
10-14-2012, 03:57 AM
an aptly numbered 59 model (0798), negotiating the Corkscrew

henk4
10-14-2012, 04:01 AM
Chassis 2155-59, with a famous number.

Duell
10-14-2012, 04:45 AM
Never expected to see so many race derived T-birds.
But thanks for sharing your pictures.

henk4
10-14-2012, 05:01 AM
Never expected to see so many race derived T-birds.
But thanks for sharing your pictures.

you have just hurt a Corvette fan by calling them T-Birds :D

henk4
10-14-2012, 05:21 AM
Probably the most famous 1960 Corvette, the Cunningham car that finished 8th overall in the Le Mans 24 Hours. Here shown at the Quail Lodge

henk4
10-14-2012, 05:29 AM
another Cunningham lookalike (Chassis 2899-60), racing at Lemans in 2012,2011 and 2010.

henk4
10-14-2012, 05:34 AM
The 1961 version had its rear end completely changed, already much more like the Corvette C2 would look like. Here is chassis 3377-61, at the Bonhams Quail auction in 2012

henk4
10-14-2012, 05:38 AM
and here is the final incarnation: a 1962 model (3980-62)at the 2008 Gooding Auction in Monterey.

Duell
10-14-2012, 07:03 AM
you have just hurt a Corvette fan by calling them T-Birds :D

ooops, off course, these are C1 Corvette's :o:o
Feeling a bit ashamed now !

Duell
01-15-2013, 10:41 AM
Chevrolet Corvette C1 1954

Duell
01-15-2013, 10:50 AM
Chevrolet Corvette C1 #50

Duell
01-15-2013, 10:52 AM
Chevrolet Corvette C1 #51