Thoughts from the automotive past by Doug Marion
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Thoughts from the automotive past by Chevrolet expert Doug Marion
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Washington lawmakers hope to spur new cars sales by creating a program that gives tax dollars to consumers who turn-in older cars to be crushed.
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If it's one thing that Corvettes and their owners do best, it's tour in style. Here are just great ideas for your next touring destination.
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What did it take to make the most successful Corvette race team in history? Take a look inside to find out.
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Exclusive Chevrolet Corvette Class History, featuring Ram Jet fuel injection, NASCAR's inaugural National Sports Car Day, & More!
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I love driving in the United States. Americans have mastered the art of making driving an easy and relaxing process-stay in your lane, leave a safe distance to the car in front, stop at red lights and re-start on green, and turn away from Do Not Enters. Whethe
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Seatbelts have been in Corvettes since the C1. While we all have our opinions about whether or not we like to wear a seatbelt, many Corvette owners have to install them if they want their car to be correct. Since seatbelt use is now a federal law, many of us m
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Advertising has always played a big part in the marketing and salessuccess of the Corvette, and this CD-ROM chronicles it all.
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Forty years ago, Sebring set the stage for some highly competitive racing among Cobras, Ferraris, and Corvettes. Difficult weather and trying mechanical situations added a challenging dimension to an exciting event. In light of recent C5-R successes and the im
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Starting this month, we're focusing on signature engine-part builders and some of their latest offerings. This is in no way intended to be a complete listing of products, but rather a sampling of what's out there in the market.
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With GM's versatile Gen III small-block gaining popularity as the foundation for a wide range of high-performance engine buildups, market demand for an affordable LS1 stroker package has become increasingly intense. In response, SLP Performance Parts has devis
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Chip MillerIn March of this year, Chip Miller, founder of Carlisle Productions, passed away. An empire builder, Chip was loved by his family, his employees, and the car-enthusiast community. His kindness and dedication to the hobby have already been missed b
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Renewing Old FriendshipsYou never know what past encounters you might reconnect with later in life.
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In an effort to create a story about John Greenwood and his racing exploits, I spoke with many contributors. Despite finding some interesting images in the Primedia archives, I was pleased to find that Dave Friedman's new book, Corvette Thunder, 50 Years of Co
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Mike Brockman has been a driver of note for many years. He's piloted just about every form of car and truck fast through the curves of Watkins Glen to the wild of Baja, and even spent some time as the chief test driver for Motor Trend magazine. He's lived in t
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Certain Corvettes will need recall to fix steering column problem
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The doctor is in and he has the cure for what ails you. What you need, Sonny, is a big-block Chevy engine where that puny small-block now resides. This magic pill is sure to get you off the couch quickly and back in the driver seat feeling much better.
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Corvette Fever's Directory of Corvette Clubs in the United States, Canada, and Europe
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The poster offered in the September 2002 issue's Inside Track section is still available for $14.95 + $3.95 S&H (Total $18.90). To order, please make your check payable to K. Reynics, and send to: Poster, 115 Scoles Ave., Clifton, NJ 07012. For more in
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Dan Gale, one of the five original founding members of the National Corvette Museum, and arguably the driving force behind its creation, suffered a stroke on September 22, and passed away on October 4 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. It is widely agreed that
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Although Rick Baldick has been working with Chevrolet for nearly three decades, its quite possible youve never heard of him. Thats because, up until July, Rick has flown under the Corvette radar, hiding out in Chevys truck division for
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The National Corvette Museum was two years old in the fall of 1996, but it hadnt exactly gotten on its feet yet. The financial situation looked pretty dismal and everything else seemed to be declining too: attendance, membership, store sales, relations w
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Heres the listing of the Top 10 Corvettes of all time, as our readers decreed in response to ballots printed in the May 2000 issue of Corvette Fever. From the beginning of the deluge, the 67 427/435hp Corvette was a shoo-in for the top honor (no su
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Month after month, year after year, youve seen exceptional Corvettes on the pages of Corvette Fever. They sometimes have awards noted, like Survivor or Bloomington Gold certification, a Bowtie, Top Flight, or Duntov award, Gold Spinner or Triple Crown. W
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