No, the last year for the Corvette to be called a Stingray was in 1976.
A roadster is a convertible. The Stingray was the 1969-1977 Corvette model. The 1968 was the same body style, but was not called Stingray.
A roadster is a convertible. The Stingray was the 1969-1977 Corvette model. The 1968 was the same body style, but was not called Stingray.
The Stingray name was droped for the production year 1977 and never returned. I have a 19977 Corvette born October 1976 and has Stingray on the Body Pannel's. I have tried to find out if this is correct and have been unable to.
The "StingRay" designation was dropped from the Corvette after 1976.
The corvette stingray was invented by William "Bill" Mitchell.
In 1962, the Corvette C2 was given the Stingray moniker, and in 2014, the Corvette C7 is known as the Stingray as well.
Stingray is a model of Corvette. like Mustang is a model of Ford,
There was no 1953 Corvette Stingray. The name "Stingray" did not appear until the 1963 model year. But the base price of a 1953 Corvette was $3498.00
A 2015 Corvette Stingray prices start at $54,000 dollars.
The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette-Stingray has 16 valves.
The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette-Stingray has a V8 engine.
Factory was 15" x 8". You'll have to get the offset and backspacing from another source.