The convertible was obviously the big star of the Corvette show back in 1965, as it accounted for over 15,000 units of the entire 23,500 car production. This means more than 6 Vettes that were built ...
This 1-of-8,504 1965 Corvette Sport Coupes was an unmolested cherry when Randy Collier of Franklin, Tennessee, found it. The original owner, as described by its second owner, was a lady that poetic ...
Stance is everything when contemplating hot rod aesthetics—so much so that nothing is too low. That's why the terms "in the weeds," "tubbed and slammed," and "beaned out" are an important part of our ...
Not every midyear Corvette actually earns the hype, but one’s been judged, scored, and certified to back it all up. This 1965 Chevy Corvette Convertible has won the NCRS Top Flight award not once, but ...
GMP announced the release of their second model in the series of highly detailed 1:18th scale Corvettes, as part of their high-end Masterpiece Collection. The vehicle, a 1965 Corvette Coupe, finished ...
This car will send the tea-and-crumpet restoration set into a spastic tizzy. A car so powerful, scary fast, and just plain badass, that it redefines the term "intimidation." A car whose mission is not ...
Some months back, I wrote a series of articles about buying my dream Mid Year Corvette, more specifically a 1965 Sting Ray, and driving it from California home to the Midwest. The drive was a bucket ...