The National Corvette Museum has announced that it is restoring a significant piece of Corvette history - Zora Arkus-Duntov's personal 1974 Corvette Stingray.
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Motorious on MSNZora Arkus-Duntov’s Personal Corvette Undergoing RestorationDuntov’s personal Corvette, allowing visitors to see the work in progress. The National Corvette Museum is restoring a piece of automotive history: Zora Arkus-Duntov’s personal 1974 Corvette Stingray.
For a man bestowed with a title so grand as “Father of the Corvette” it is fascinating that Zora Duntov was only barely a ...
Developed as a testbed for new technologies, the CERV I was Zora Arkus-Duntov's masterpiece and it remains one of the most iconic prototype race cars ever ...
Corvette Product Manager Harland Charles and Designer Kirk Bennion follow Chief Executive Engineer Tadge Juechter out the door, ending successful run.
GM’s factory skunkworks turned out this Chevy Vega with a well-engineered all-aluminum small-block in 1972. It didn’t make it ...
A Le Mans podium-finisher, this Camoradi USA Chevrolet Corvette race car is headed to Broad Arrow Group’s Amelia Island sale, ...
A piece of Corvette royalty will soon be offered to the public The car is considered the first purpose-built General Motors race car It is being offloaded by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum ...
Zora Arkus-Duntov engineered its 427-cubic-inch L88 big-block V8 engine that elevated it beyond the performance of other sports cars from that era. Due to the engine's design, it created 600 hp ...
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