The German tuner Pogea Racing is best known for souping up cars like a McLaren 570S and an Alfa Romeo 4C for more generally, including power. Now, it’s turned its attention to a Vette. Unveiled ...
It’s easy to toss a crate of parts at car and call it a "restomod." This C1 Chevy Corvette, however, is different, with each piece thoughtfully applied to create something beautiful, yet simple. Once ...
This 1962 Chevy Corvette rocks a dark cherry red paintwork without a care in the world. The model has been restomodded, got a heart transplant and looks to match its sports car DNA with a twist. First ...
While many Chevrolet Corvette restomods hail from the United States, Europe has its own specialists quietly raising the bar. Among them is German racing outfit Pogea Racing, which has developed a ...
Many enthusiasts say there’s no cooler blank canvas for making a vehicle your own than “America’s sports car.” And with no less than eight generations under the belt, there’s a wide range to pick from ...
This restomoded C1 Corvette is what you get when you decide to put all of the best modern equipment under the shell of a stunning classic silhouette. Under the hood is a 650 hp supercharged LT4 V8. It ...
Subtlety is a term we throw around a lot when talking about cars featured here in Vette magazine. It’s a concept (some) people put a lot of effort into. You know, making subtle changes to a car that, ...
From start to finish, there was no hesitation as to why this Corvette was being built. Certainly no snowball effect took place either—none of that, "I'm just going to paint it and freshen up the ...
The origins of this prototype, which is known by its S.O. 2151 serial number, date back to early 1953, before the ‘Vette had even gone into production. It’s one of 15 cars with a single-piece ...