Chevrolet Corvette APR GTC-300 Adjustable Wing annual National Corvette Homecoming. Plenty of sports cars would come and go over the course of the last five decades; the Corvette not only survived, but thrived, outlasting and out-pacing the competition. In 2003 the Corvette celebrated its 50th anniversary as America's first true sports car.[2] Features for your Chevrolet Corvette - Vehincle Type: Sports Car or Widebody
- Circuit Method: Road Race & Drift
- Average Track Speed: Up to 160 mph (257 kph)
- Wing Measurement B: Variable cord length (12" inner/8.75" Outer)
APR GTC-300 Adjustable Wing The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. The first model was designed by Harley Earl and introduced in 1953. Myron Scott is credited for naming the car after the Corvette; a small, maneuverable war ship.[1] It has been produced in six generations in coupe, convertible, t-top coupe, and targa coupe body styles. Originally built in Flint, Michigan and St. Louis, Missouri, it is currently built at a GM assembly plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The National Corvette Museum, also located in Bowling Green, documents the car's worldwide history and hosts an APR GTC-300 Adjustable Wing Fits the following: |