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Corvette: America's Sports Car
Corvette: America's Sports Car, <i>Corvette: America's Sports Car</i> Sports cars were still a rare breed in America in the days just prior to the Corvette's birth in 1953. Though nearly eliminated in its early days, the Corvette, from the earliest first-generation solid-axle Corvette t, Corvette: America's Sports Car has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Corvette: America's Sports Car
  • Written by author Randy Leffingwel
  • Published by Sterling Publishing, 2002
  • Corvette: America's Sports Car Sports cars were still a rare breed in America in the days just prior to the Corvette's birth in 1953. Though nearly eliminated in its early days, the Corvette, from the earliest first-generation solid-axle Corvette t
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Corvette: America's Sports Car Sports cars were still a rare breed in America in the days just prior to the Corvette's birth in 1953. Though nearly eliminated in its early days, the Corvette, from the earliest first-generation solid-axle Corvette tot he latest Corvettes, such as the Sting Rya, that played a significant role in the car's famous history. Featured are first-hand and other Corvette to the latest fifth-generation C5. The book highlights dream and show cars, racers, Zora Arkus-Duntov prototypes, one-offs and other Corvettes, such as the development of the Corvette, including Robert Cumberford and Larry Shinola, as well as previous interviews with Arkus-Duntov.

A full-color gallery of photography by Randy Leffingwell and David Newhardt highlights the book, along with rare, archival black-and-white photos featuring period racing, advertisements, and magazine covers.


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