You can look for Chevrolet Corvettes on sale from websites such as Motortrend and Cars For Sale. These websites display all Chevrolet Corvettes for sale in your area.
I would say, by far, the Chevrolet Corvette is the most popular and widely recognized of all the Chevy models. It is such a classic look that has held through the ages and just about everyone likes it.
look in the haynes manual for that year corvette
Yes, but the Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR is better compared to the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. The Viper SRT10 ACR beats the Corvette ZR1 at the Green Hell. Huh! I see no evidence, proof, or facts backing that statement up. Go compare the same year Corvette and Viper, Don't look at things used to dress it up (paint, cool words) look at the technology. The Viper is a dumptruck.
Go to www.amazon.com and look for books on Corvette Racing
Buying a 1975 Corvette is not as easy as buying a new car. There are many ways to look for an older car. Contacting Chevrolet dealers that sell pre-owned vehicles would be a good start. Looking in newspaper ads for a 1975 Corvette would also be a good idea. The internet is full of different used car websites and advertisements.
There is no such thing as a 1927 Corvette. LOL, hope you didn't buy one.
Because Chevrolet is awesome, and they make/made great cars. ;) For example, the Camaro, or the Astro, the Corvette, and the Chevelle. (Look, I'm even loyal enough to type the whole name)
You can find a diagram of a 1977 Corvette horn assembly at your local library. Look in the car repair section for a Corvette repair book.
The best place to find used Corvette would be to look on autotrader.ca. This site will allow you to look up the make, model and year of Corvette you would like.
It's like advertising to you andselling you a Chevy Corvette without telling you that the Corvette has a Chevy Spark engine in it. It may look like a Corvette, but it most certainly isn't a Corvette without the same guts.
They look really cool!
Look if you know if it has an oil filter or not would be real helpful. On a 1954 Corvette this is tuff. Russ