Corvette: A Legacy - Chapter One: The Birth of the Corvette #BlogPost
Corvette: A Legacy (Directory)
Prologue: The Ancestors to Sports Cars - https://naturehealth.fit/post/n4ell2q/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr%3EChapter One: The Birth of the Corvette - https://naturehealth.fit/post/woo5dod/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr%3EChapter Two: Steps and Stumbles - https://naturehealth.fit/post/wmk6d7r/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EPostwar America had a ravenous appetite for new cars and other items that were not available in large numbers during World War Two. After this war, an air of prosperity and optimistic views began to take the nation by storm, with many enthusiasts giving more than a simple stare at the growing group of sports cars that were being imported from other countries, especially at England’s MG TC. With many brand new models coming from automakers to dealerships and then into garages, the late 1940’s signaled how automakers wanted to resort to “selling the sizzle instead of the steak” in that they would sell the experience of the car rather than the car itself in order to keep a high sales pace.
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I would like to dedicate this episode to Dylan Smit ; he has done much for this community and the Carmrades blog as a content-creator who has stayed dedicated to the art of the blog post. Not only does he have a passion for motorsport history, he also is a gifted storyteller who finds unique examples of racing machines and tells their stories. Since today is his twenty-fourth birthday and he is interested in the first generation of this influential sports car, this story, which elaborates on how the Corvette was born (and how it began to lead into the first generation of Corvette production), is in every way a testament to him and his work. Happy Birthday, Dylan!
Wow Mickey, those are some very kind words. When I first started out I never imagined it would get this far.
I still don’t quite realize how much I mean to this community. Thanks a bunch for the support, and the great Corvette post!
This should be called “birth of a legend”
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This is excellent.👌
This is awesome! 👏🏻
This is a very well written post! So many interesting facts and stories… I just love reading articles like this one. They always extend my knowledge and there’s nothing better than learning new things about certain cars.
Then it got faster
I like the Corvette since the C2 to me the C1 is a collector’s item and I don’t much like it in general
Again, if I don’t see this series in featured or editors pic imma be mad
One of the most legendary and well known American sport cars is named after a boat.