The fourth-generation Chevy Corvette was introduced in March of 1983 as a 1984 model. Development on the fully redesigned Corvette had taken an inordinately long time, thus making it necessary to skip ...
Introduced in March of 1983, the 1984 Chevy Corvette was the first year of the new fourth generation. The Corvette received a clean-sheet redesign with a lower center of gravity, better ground ...
In its 72 years of existence, the Chevrolet Corvette only surpassed the 50,000-unit-a-year milestone three times: in 1979, in 1984, and in 2023. The middle year in this enumeration is of particular ...
I purchased this car a few weeks back. I love the sleek design, and for the year it has a lot of power. I have C4's and love them. They are so much more technically advance then the C3 and older. They ...
Chevrolet built Corvettes on an early-1960s chassis design from 1963 all the way through the 1982 model year, so The General decided to take a huge technological leap forward to create an all-new, ...
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Herb Adams reveals how to make your '63-'82 Corvette handle like an '84—and save $24,000 in the process Progress always has its price. In the case of Corvettes, the current price of progress is ...
Here are the dual throttle bodies of the notorious Cross-Fire Injection system, used on 1982 and 1984 Corvettes (there was no 1983 Corvette). This car was equipped with the interesting Doug Nash 4+3 ...
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
The Chevrolet Corvette has never stopped evolving. Across more than seven decades, it’s transformed from a simple fiberglass roadster with an inline-six engine into a mid-engine supercar capable of ...