Just a few weeks after pictures of the Blue Devil/SS/Sting Ray were first taken, another supercharged Corvette test mule was spied just outside of Ann Arbor heading for EPA testing.
Could this be one of the firsts in a series of shake downs for the Blue Devil Corvette? Johnny O'Connell of Corvette Racing fame (#3 car) posted on his web site that he will be test driving some Corvette street cars around the Nuerburgring
A rare 1967 L71 427/435 Corvette Coupe Sting Ray known as Black 'N Blue sold for $393,750 at the Mecum's High Performance Auction in St. Charles, Illinois in early October 2007. Only four documented '67 Sting Rays are known to share this very rare exterior color combination.
Gerry and Bonnie Rack have owned their 1966 Corvette Stingray since 1973. Yet the thought of their grandchildren's elementary school closing due to lack of funds was enough for them to offer the classic Corvette in a raffle in hopes of keeping the school open.
Our friends at Valley Auto in Bedford, Pennsylvania continue to amaze us with barn fresh Corvettes to feast our eyes upon this winter. This two-owner 1964 Corvette Coupe appears to be a prime candidate for restoration as the numbers match up to some decent options including the L75 327/300 hp V8.
A new Corvette DVD called VetteCollections will be heading our way in 2009 and the show features an in-depth look at some of the coolest Corvette collections in the country. One of those collections highlighted is the Bill Mullis collection of Ashville, North Carolina. Featuring more than two dozen Corvettes spanning the 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations and a sampling from the C5 and C6 generations, you will see all have one thing in common - they're all black.