The guys at SuperVettes are inching closer and closer to unleashing their modified version of the C7 called SV7. Initial images released indicate that the Florida-based team is definitely shooting for a much wider body with their reinterpretation of the new Stingray.
It looks like the guys at Exclusive Motoring are at it again. After rolling out that cool Stingray Convertible we covered months ago, the Miami-based shop has cooked up another spin on the C7, this time painted in Laguna Blue Tintcoat.
There's nothing like a little Corvette race for a good cause. No pun intended. This one featured Corvette go-carts battling it out in the parking lot of the National Corvette Museum for the 20th Annual Jr. Achievement’s Mini Corvette Challenge.
The 2014 Corvette is revving up to add a major contribution to modern technology. Later this month, the C7 will take on the role of a semi-autonomous vehicle when former racecar driver, Sam Schmidt, a quadriplegic, takes the helm at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to test technology aimed at assisting people with disabilities.
Here are the mangled remnants of a Corvette after the driver lost control of the car on a Norwegian highway. Apparently, the Corvette hit a barrier, jumped into another lane and then crashed into an oncoming car, causing a few other vehicles (including a Dodge Ram ... yes, a Dodge Ram in Norway) to wreck.
I always revel in sightings of major celebrities in Corvettes in California, especially when they are as big as this one. Maybe it’s the fact that after spending time in Los Angeles where so many celebrities drive Ferraris and Aston Martins, it’s always great to see one who has a little more taste.
Apparently, that yellow C7 bearing the custom license plate “THE – VP” we reported on here last week was in deed Vice President Joe Biden’s wheels. Well, sort of. The Corvette was used a part of a parody with Biden and HBO “Veep” star Julia Louis-Dreyfus as part of the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, […]