Because of the Corvette, these stunning concepts from the 1950s and 1960s never stood a chance of making it into production ...
Revealed at the 1953 Motorama, people clamored for the new car and GM scrambled to make a first run of 300. 1953 Chevrolet Corvettes are by nature rare. What you might not realize is they were ...
Following the well-received unveiling of the EX-122 pre-production prototype at the General Motors Motorama in New York, January 1953, the C1 Corvette was hurried into production that same year.
The 1953 Corvette, virtually identical to the Motorama prototype, went into production on June 30, 1953, in Flint, Mich. They've been making them ever since. C1: Solid Axle Corvettes (1953-1962) ...
The C7's formal unveiling in mid-January also marks the anniversary of the Corvette's debut in January 1953 as a GM Motorama "dream car" concept in New York. Since then, GM has built and sold more ...
The Chevrolet Corvette debuted in January 1953 at a General Motors (GM) Motorama show, according to GM. It went into production less than six months later with its iconic white color and red-trim ...
The first Chevrolet Corvette was launched in 1953 at the GM Motorama show in New York. At the time it was a revolutionary step for the manufacturer due to the lightweight glassfibre body.