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Chevrolet Corvette (C1) - Wikipedia The Chevrolet Corvette (C1) is the first generation of the Corvette sports car produced by Chevrolet It was introduced late in the 1953 model year and produced through 1962 [4]
Chevrolet Corvette - Wikipedia The first Corvette, Harley Earl 's 1953 EX-122 Corvette prototype was itself, a concept show car, first shown to the public at the 1953 GM Motorama at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City on January 17, 1953
Complete History of the Chevy Corvette: From C1 to C8 Chevrolet prepares to bid adieu to the first-generation Corvette A redesigned rear end debuts for 1961 and introduces the sports car's now famous quad-taillight design
1953 Corvette: The First Corvette Produced - LiveAbout The 1953 Corvette was the first generation Corvette ever produced, and it rolled off the assembly line on June 30 as a 1953 model year car It was an experiment for Chevrolet and it immediately caught the public's eye yet it had some drawbacks
The Corvette That Started It All - National Corvette Museum Whether you’re discovering the 1953 Corvette for the first time or returning to see an old friend, the Quinlan Corvette invites you to witness the origin story of Corvette—and the Museum itself
History of the Corvette Part 1: Origins (C1 Corvette) And by 1962, the first-generation Corvette stunned the US’s rapidly developing auto industry and ushered a new age of light, nimble sports cars on American roads
The Corvette Story Harley Earl (left) was the head of GM design from 1927 to 1958 and inspired the two seat American sports car we know as the Corvette He was a big fan of the Jaguar XK-120 (right) Note the basic design of the Jaguar: huge long hood, minimal two seat passenger area and a short rear deck