Corvette 70 Years: The One and Only
Book by Richard Prince
DETAILS
Publisher : Motorbooks (October 18, 2022) Language : English Hardcover : 256 pages ISBN-10 : 0760372012 ISBN-13 : 978-0760372012 Item Weight : 3.51 pounds Dimensions : 10 x 1.15 x 12.5 inches Best Sellers Rank: #20,592 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #13 in Automotive Pictorial Books #13 in Automotive History (Books) #18 in Classic Cars (Books) , There’s something for every enthusiast in Corvette 70 Years , from the classic early-generation models, to the legendary race cars, to the latest stunning mid-engine C8. Climb in and fasten your seat belt. Chevrolet’s Corvette is one of the most influential and iconic American automobiles in history, holding the mantle of America’s sports car across seven decades. In Corvette 70 Years: The One and Only , author Richard Prince offers a richly illustrated and detailed book that captures the full story of one of these legendary automobiles. Beautiful, contemporary photos and rare historical images accompany in-depth analyses of milestone cars and events. Notably, the story is told through the lens of the three dozen most influential Corvettes representing all eight generations, including the: The 1953 car that started it all New performance heights in 1957 with fuel-injected V8 Early design and engineering specials , including the 1957 SS, CERV I, Mako Shark II Landmark 1963 split-window coupe The first of the revolutionary styled C3s All-new 1984 C4 and powerful Callaway twin-turbos and ZR1s World-class 1997 C5 Ultra-high-performance C5, C6, and C7 Z06 and ZR1 Revolutionary mid-engine C8 Corvette introduced in 2020 Corvette racecars Created with the cooperation of General Motors, the book brings to light the engineering and design stories behind one of GM's most famous cars, as well as its key players. Comprising a unique perspective on a motoring legend, Corvette 70 Years truly is the one and only. Read more
REVIEW
You don't have to be a Corvette enthusiast to appreciate the work that went into this book. Great historical look at a real American Icon.
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