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T he votes are in and Dave and Tracy Maxwell's 1953 Corvette, built by Kindig-It Designs has been named the winner of the ...
Check out how Dave Kindig and his team spent five years building this 1953 Corvette from scratch for the Detroit Autorama!
After making its debut to a warm reception at GM's 1953 Motorama show in New York City, the Corvette became the rare entrant to go on to be produced for customers. Too bad there wasn't much lust ...
The 1953 Chevrolet Corvette was the first model year of the Corvette. Very few units were made, making original units very rare in current market conditions. The Chevrolet Corvette was far from ...
A centerpiece of the National Corvette Museum's new "American Love Affair" exhibit celebrating the sports car's 70th anniversary, this award-winning 1953 Corvette is on loan to the museum from ...
1953 was the first year for Corvette production, and although the performance of these earliest ‘Vettes was pretty pathetic, they are still quite desirable to collectors as the earliest examples ...
A “NASCAR”, Corvette? Yes! By 1953/1954 sports cars and sports car racing in America was still in the larva stage – not quite fully formed. The SCCA was launched in 1944 as an “enthusiasts ...
The Corvette has always been America’s sports car. That said, you can imagine our initial impression of the 1953-’62 (C1) Corvette’s suspension system, which is rather archaic. The Corvette ...
It's difficult to know where to start when describing this car. Nothing about it is a 1953 Corvette. The car was built entirely from scratch out of aluminum. The chassis, suspension, body ...
They are the best-of-the-best in the custom car world. This year’s winner was the “1953 Corvette” built by Kindig-It Designs for Dave and Tracy Maxwell. The year and model are in quotes ...