Fred served in the Vietnam war and is former fire captain. He is now having his fair share of fun in his heavily modified ...
This listing offers strong value for collectors who care about driving enjoyment as much as history, given its excellent show condition, which would put it at a sub-$200,000 price tag. While the ...
This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is an appealing option for collectors looking for a well-documented classic muscle car. It’s powered by the L36 427 V8 paired with an M21 four-speed manual, a ...
With the same owner since it rolled off the dealership floor, this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette is a true time capsule. Moreover, ...
All new for the 1963 model year, the Chevy Corvette Sting Ray was one of the first projects Bill Mitchell tackled when he replaced Harley Earl as GM’s Styling Section VP. Based on the 1959 Stingray ...
1966 Chevy Corvette Sting Ray production totaled 27,270 units, with 9,958 coupes and 17,762 convertibles leaving the St. Louis assembly plant. Standard equipment for the 1966 Corvette included a ...
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1966 L88 Corvette Coupe

Before Starbucks put Seattle on the map for triple-shot lattes, Alan Green Chevrolet was brewing something way stronger - pure, unfiltered American horsepower. In the mid-1960s, Alan Green's name ...
A retired Army major in Franklin County, PA, is giving away his 1966 Corvette to a deserving military veteran. Inspired by the song "Riding with Private Malone," the Vietnam veteran decided to hold a ...
From March 17–21 this spring, State Farm Stadium will host one of the country’s premier collector car events, as the Mecum Auction rolls into Glendale, Arizona, bringing the roar of engines with it.
Fans of many different vehicles from the post-war era debate on which of their American sports cars was the first. Some say it was the 1952 Crosley Hotshot, others may mention the Nash-Healey, and the ...