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When the 1984 Chevrolet Corvette went digital
The 1984 Chevrolet Corvette did more than usher in a new generation of America’s sports car, it dragged the dashboard into ...
In its 72 years of existence, the Chevrolet Corvette only surpassed the 50,000-unit-a-year milestone three times: in 1979, in 1984, and in 2023. The middle year in this enumeration is of particular ...
Love it or hate it, the fourth generation Corvette (1984 - 1996) is next in our series of Corvette history features. These cars are commonly the whipping boy of America's sports car, however, for ...
Varad's love for cars began when he was handed his first Hot Wheels. Since then, it has been his dream to work at the highest level in the automotive industry. Being an Athlete and Racer, he is always ...
General Motors kept the C3 Chevy Corvette in production for nearly 15 years, so by the time it was ready to introduce the vastly improved and comparably advanced C4 Corvette for the 1984 model year, ...
When people hear the word "Corvette," many thoughts and stereotypes immediately spring to mind. To some, memories of racing heritage and championship victories are how they define the Corvette; others ...
The fourth-generation Corvette, also called the C4, has been referred to as the worst Corvette. When it first launched in 1984, the 350 cubic-inch V8 it came with wasn't doing it too much favors and ...
There will always be something fascinating about barn find cars. While sometimes the patina that comes from years of neglect can tell a distinct tale, there is a point where miscare becomes vehicular ...
Here are the dual throttle bodies of the notorious Cross-Fire Injection system, used on 1982 and 1984 Corvettes (there was no 1983 Corvette). This car was equipped with the interesting Doug Nash 4+3 ...
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