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I received a free copy of The Complete Book of Corvette from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion.
While not as well known as Aston Martin or Ferrari, the Corvette is a very well constructed American car that has had its moment in the public spot light. They are built in Michigan, Missouri and Kentucky. Corvettes have a very distinct body that is almost instantly recognisable on the road.
The Complete Book of Corvette is split into different chapters: The Solid-Axis Years, Enter The Stingray, Third Time’s The Charm, Better Late Than Never, Long Live The King: ZR-1, 50 Years and Counting, Throughly Modern, and World Beater.
We get given an extremely detailed history of Corvette. Each cars backstory of sorts is given so that you can see that these cars are not just mass-produced.
Each car is given a statistic block of sorts, so you can see anything and everything technical that you would be interested in in that model.
The photos that were chosen were stunning. It is amazing to see how cars used to be, and how different they look nowadays. We also get to see the construction of multiple models of Corvette and the behind the scenes in some of the factory production process.
If you are a car enthusiast then this is probably right up your alley, but for the casual car fan then it may be a tad too involved to fully enjoy it.
I received a free copy of The Complete Book of Corvette from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion.
While not as well known as Aston Martin or Ferrari, the Corvette is a very well constructed American car that has had its moment in the public spot light. They are built in Michigan, Missouri and Kentucky. Corvettes have a very distinct body that is almost instantly recognisable on the road.
The Complete Book of Corvette is split into different chapters: The Solid-Axis Years, Enter The Stingray, Third Time’s The Charm, Better Late Than Never, Long Live The King: ZR-1, 50 Years and Counting, Throughly Modern, and World Beater.
We get given an extremely detailed history of Corvette. Each cars backstory of sorts is given so that you can see that these cars are not just mass-produced.
Each car is given a statistic block of sorts, so you can see anything and everything technical that you would be interested in in that model.
The photos that were chosen were stunning. It is amazing to see how cars used to be, and how different they look nowadays. We also get to see the construction of multiple models of Corvette and the behind the scenes in some of the factory production process.
If you are a car enthusiast then this is probably right up your alley, but for the casual car fan then it may be a tad too involved to fully enjoy it.
Books on Corvette are fairly common and they are more often than not, quite good, but this one might truly be the best one I ever put my hands on. Lot of info, good charts, lot of pictures as well and everything is well done, seem relevant, I'm not expert on Corvette, but it seem right and would be a nice gift to every Corvette lovers, who are many!