Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Complete Book of Corvette - Revised & Updated: Every Model Since 1953
Complete Book of Corvette - Revised & Updated: Every Model Since 1953 | Mike Mueller
2 posts
The ultimate book for Corvette lovers and fans of America's premier high-performance vehicle. Since the release of the first Corvette in 1953, Chevrolet's flagship sports car has become a timeless part of American culture and a household name across the globe. No matter the model or year, one can instantly pick out a 'Vette--from the four chrome-ringed headlamps of the late-1950s models to the sharp edges of the 1960s Sting Ray, the signature curved wheel-well moldings on 1970s bodies, and up to the aggressive aerodynamics of the Corvette C6. But while all are undeniably beautiful machines, none approach the astonishing technology packed into Chevrolet's latest: the seventh-generation 2014 Corvette Stingray, which marks the historic resurgence of the Stingray badge for the first time since the mid-1970s. In The Complete Book of Corvette, American automotive expert Mike Mueller details all of the generations, offering the definitive, all-encompassing volume showcasing over 60 years of Corvette history. Created in cooperation with General Motors and illustrated with 500 color and black-and-white photos from GM's exclusive Design and Media Archives, the book highlights the development, tech specs, and visual prowess of the entire Corvette line. From that first 1953 'Vette to the brand-new 2014 Corvette Stingray--the triumphant culmination of Chevrolet's longstanding sports car expertise--The Complete Book of Corvette pays tribute to one of America's proudest sports car traditions and the innovative company behind it.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
blurb
EthanGurr

This blurb in doing is on a corvette book I was reading sadly I can't tag the book because I could not find it on here so I had to tag a random one still about corvette's. anyways the book was about the evolution of the corvette I guess you could say I really liked that book because I could see where corvette started and where there are today.

blurb
RealLifeReading
post image

Not bookish at all but we arrived at our lunch destination in Los Altos a bit too early, before they opened and I though, oh let‘s go find that cute children‘s bookstore. But then as we were walking there, we stumbled upon this car show with more than 50 Corvettes, old and new, and the boys (2 little and 1 husband) couldn‘t be dragged away. Oh well. It was fun looking at all the cars.

LibrarianRyan Ahhhhh. So pretty. I love to go to car shows. My dad likes to show his camarro 6y
xicanti 😍 6y
95 likes2 comments