The 1953 Chevrolet Corvette, winner of the 2024 Ridler Award, is a masterpiece that blends art, engineering, and vision. Designed by Dave Kindig and crafted by Kindig-It Design, this vehicle is a ...
1953 was the first year for Corvette production, and although the performance of these earliest 'Vettes was pretty pathetic, they are still quite desirable to collectors as the earliest examples ...
Introduced in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette remains in production today, and it's among the most iconic US-made automobiles. But did you know Chevrolet nearly discontinued the sports car after only ...
The 1953 Corvette C1 wasn't just any car; it was the first generation of this legendary American sports car, a symbol of freedom, power, and classic design. Imagine Jon Bon Jovi, with his ...
LIKE A LOT OF sexagenerians, the Chevrolet Corvette still looks youthful for one reason--it's had a lot of work done. Introduced by General Motors in 1953, the Corvette (named for a small ...
In 1953, when the Corvette was first available to the public, it sold for a mere $3,153. When you adjust for inflation in 2025, that’s only $41,525 in today’s money.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1953 Chevrolet Corvette 2 Door Convertible across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Often billed as America’s sports car, the Corvette has been in continuous production since 1953, when just 300 were built. Every one of those cars were white and powered by a six-cylinder engine.
Born in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette has always been considered 'America's sports car.' That saying hasn't been truer than in 2025 when GM has finally allowed it to become 'America's hypercar,' too.