Corvette - The Great American Sports Car

Corvette - The Great American Sports Car
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781440217647
ISBN-13 : 1440217645
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Book Synopsis Corvette - The Great American Sports Car by : Staff of Old Cars Weekly

Download or read book Corvette - The Great American Sports Car written by Staff of Old Cars Weekly and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2010-10-01 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The King of Cool It seems impossible. At one time, the Corvette was the car that almost nobody wanted. When it first surfaced for the 1953 model year, the cars were rough-riding, underpowered, and lacking in the "fit" and "finish" that buyers of refined roadsters would normally expect. Through six generations and major makeovers, Chevy's European-inspired rocket has outperformed and outlasted the competition. There is no other car that enjoys such a rabid fan following, and no car is more instantly recognizable, regardless of the year. In Corvette: The Great American Sports Car, accomplished automotive author John Gunnell provides a year-by-year examination of the Corvette's evolution. With more than 225 photos and fact-filled biographies of every production Corvette ever built, Corvette: The Great American Sports Car is a handy, colorful, authoritative reference sure to appeal to any Corvette lover.


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