🖼️1968 Chevrolet C3 Corvette Stingray Convertible

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Silverstone Silver. 
The Chevrolet Motor Company was formed in 1911. 
The Corvette, Americas first sports car, was introduced in 1953, the third generation C3 Corvette was built from 1968-82, an all new body, based on the Mako Shark II concept car, it was longer, narrower and lower, a T top was now available. Big block cars got power bulge hood and integral air exhaust vents. 
1968; only year for a push-button door release below the handle, 4 vertical slots front fenders, horizontal bars in grille, no Stingray badges.
1969; finger plate door release, Stingray script on front fenders (now one word) 350 replaced the 327, only year for 430hp ZL1 option (aluminium 427)
1970; now silver egg-crate grille with larger, rectangular signal lights, front fender louvers changed to a egg-crate style.
1968 engines; 300 or 350hp 327 V8 and 390hp 427 cu in big block (435hp Tri Power option).
In 1968 Chevrolet were also selling full size cars; the base Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala and top Caprice, mid size Chevelle, the compacts; the Nova and the rear engine Corvair and the Camaro pony car.
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Name1968 Chevrolet C3 Corvette Stingray Convertible
DescriptionSilverstone Silver. The Chevrolet Motor Company was formed in 1911. The Corvette, Americas first sports car, was introduced in 1953, the third generation C3 Corvette was built from 1968-82, an all new body, based on the Mako Shark II concept car, it was longer, narrower and lower, a T top was now available. Big block cars got power bulge hood and integral air exhaust vents. 1968; only year for a push-button door release below the handle, 4 vertical slots front fenders, horizontal bars in grille, no Stingray badges. 1969; finger plate door release, Stingray script on front fenders (now one word) 350 replaced the 327, only year for 430hp ZL1 option (aluminium 427) 1970; now silver egg-crate grille with larger, rectangular signal lights, front fender louvers changed to a egg-crate style. 1968 engines; 300 or 350hp 327 V8 and 390hp 427 cu in big block (435hp Tri Power option). In 1968 Chevrolet were also selling full size cars; the base Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala and top Caprice, mid size Chevelle, the compacts; the Nova and the rear engine Corvair and the Camaro pony car.
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