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Legendary Corvettes

'Vettes Made Famous on Track and Screen
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Chevrolet has never built an ordinary Corvette. Even the most mundane coupe draws a crowd everywhere it goes. But through victory at racetracks, exposure in film and television, or other notable achievements, a select few Corvettes have attained mythic status. Twenty of the most legendary Corvettes of all time-from the first Corvette ever built for the 1953 model year to the late first generation Corvettes used in the classic television series Route 66 to the five Grand Sport racers built by Zora Arkus Duntov, the Godfather of the Corvette, to the fifth generation Corvette raced by the father and son team of Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. just before the elder Earnhardt's tragic death-are featured in this book.

Author Biography

For over twenty years Dave Wendt has captured the essence of all types of vehicles in photographic images, from exotic and classic cars to big rig trucks and even trains and airplanes. He's developed unique lighting techniques that let him create studio like photographs on site. Dave lives in West Chester, Ohio.
Release date Australia
September 10th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Photographs by Dave Wendt
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Motorbooks International
Pages
176
Publisher
Motorbooks International
Dimensions
241x283x20
ISBN-13
9780760337745
Product ID
7421151

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