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  • Fan Friday: Alec Beange's 1974 Corvette Medium Blue C3 Stingray

    Fan Friday: Alec Beange's 1974 Corvette Medium Blue C3 Stingray

    Alec Beange's 1974 C3 Stingray lives in New Zealand — and under the hood sits a fully rebuilt, dyno-tuned 454 big block making 430 horsepower and 850 ft-lbs of torque at the rear wheels. The 454 was only offered in a Corvette for one more year after this one, and Alec's version makes the most of that legacy. Click to read the full story.

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  • Fan Friday Feature: Tommy’s 1975 Corvette Stingray Coupe

    Fan Friday Feature: Tommy’s 1975 Corvette Stingray Coupe

    The 1975 Corvette Stingray, part of the beloved C3 generation, is a quintessential American sports car. Known for its sleek, shark-inspired design, the 1975 model features bold curves, a low-slung stance, and a long hood that exudes power and sophistication. This was the first Corvette to come standard without true chrome bumpers, as GM transitioned to urethane bumpers for improved safety and a streamlined look. Under the hood, the original engine lineup included a small-block 350 and the optional big-block 454, offering drivers an exhilarating experience behind the wheel.

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