1965 Corvette Barn Find Rescued from Collapsing Shed

We’ve all heard of cars being found in barns after years of neglect. Take a look at this red 1965 Corvette Fuelie that nearly was crushed by the shed that was supposed to protect it from the elements. When Stephen B. found it, it had been parked there for 30 years. After buying the car, […]

Dodge knocks off $15K to spur sales of pricey new Viper

Dodge brand head Tim Kuniskis is taking dramatic steps to get Viper sales moving. Reduce sticker prices by $15,000 Offer $15,000 coupons to 1,025 buyers of 2013-14 Vipers to trade in their Viper on another one or to buy an additional Viper Limit 2015 model year production initially to base and new GT trim levels Allow all Dodge dealers to sell the Viper DETROIT — Since the Viper’s splashy reintroduction at the 2012 New York auto show, the two-seat sports coupe has moved fast everywhere except where it matters most: off dealer lots.

Dodge knocks off $15K to spur sales of pricey new Viper

Dodge brand head Tim Kuniskis is taking dramatic steps to get Viper sales moving. Reduce sticker prices by $15,000 Offer $15,000 coupons to 1,025 buyers of 2013-14 Vipers to trade in their Viper on another one or to buy an additional Viper Limit 2015 model year production initially to base and new GT trim levels Allow all Dodge dealers to sell the Viper DETROIT — Since the Viper’s splashy reintroduction at the 2012 New York auto show, the two-seat sports coupe has moved fast everywhere except where it matters most: off dealer lots.

General Motors to Restore Three of the NCM Sinkhole Corvettes

Chevrolet and the National Corvette Museum have announced their game plan for restoration of three of the classic Corvettes damaged when they were swallowed by a sinkhole inside the museum in February. Two of the cars – the 2009 Corvette ZR1 prototype nicknamed the “Blue Devil” and the 1-millionth Corvette produced – will be repaired by Chevrolet, which will also pay for the restoration of the black 1962 Corvette to be overseen by the museum.

General Motors to Restore Three of the NCM Sinkhole Corvettes

Chevrolet and the National Corvette Museum have announced their game plan for restoration of three of the classic Corvettes damaged when they were swallowed by a sinkhole inside the museum in February. Two of the cars – the 2009 Corvette ZR1 prototype nicknamed the “Blue Devil” and the 1-millionth Corvette produced – will be repaired by Chevrolet, which will also pay for the restoration of the black 1962 Corvette to be overseen by the museum.