The Chevrolet L88 Corvette engine is a remarkable piece of engineering that has captured the hearts of automotive enthusiasts ...
Only the big-block Chevy can take on the foreign engines at their own gameâ endurance racing. Surprisingly, many big-blocks are run with stock factory components. This one was built using an L88 short ...
The 1969 Corvette L88 sits at the sharpest edge of American muscle: a purpose-built racing weapon wrapped in Stingray curves and produced in vanishingly small numbers. Its rarity, combined with brutal ...
The Chevy Corvette L88 was intended to be a competition car rather than daily transportation. Produced in limited numbers for the 1967, 1968, and 1969 model years, the L88’s 427 cubic-inch Big Block ...
The 1968 model year brought a full redesign to the Chevy Corvette. With styling cues drawn from Larry Shinoda’s Mako Shark II, the new Corvette was a more complex car, with full thirty percent more ...
Our two stunning 1967 L88 feature cars are owned by the Rare Wheels Collection and Roger’s Corvette Center, near Orlando, Florida, area. To understand the significance of these L88s, let’s explore ...
427-cid, 430-hp V8, four-barrel, four-speed. Le Mans Blue with blue leather interior. Paint lightly chipped in places, panel fit excellent throughout. Chrome shows deep luster and no waves, interior ...
An extremely valuable 1967 Chevrolet Corvette has been auctioned off for a cool $2.45 million. Making this Corvette special is the fact that it was one of just 20 units built in 1967 with the optional ...