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Corvette Forum member v8sten posted a few pictures and details of his Grand Sport with two engines next ... you can bet your bottom dollar this truck-engined C6 Corvette will eat LS3s for breakfast.
Corvette fans take notice ... the gap between the faster Z06 with a few features not had on other C6's. The Grand Sport name was first used in the 1960s by a handful of factory-built racecars ...
This is the seventh year for the C6 Corvette and the 58th year ... Last year, Chevy added the Grand Sport, a base LS3-powered Corvette with a wider track and performance suspension, accounting ...
Due to concern with Ford and the Shelby Cobra, Corvette chief Zora Arkus-Duntov initiated a program in 1962 to develop a lightweight racecar based on the 1963 Corvette. Designated the Corvette ...
But going by the book, and by the history of the Grand Sport moniker, this thing is way closer to a true racing Corvette than even ... Z06-derived chassis sports custom stabilizer bars and springs.
Fourteen years later with the C6 Grand Sport, the goal wasn't to create a collector's car but more a special version that also had mass appeal amongst the Corvette faithful. This game plan worked ...
After a shorter absence than the pause between the C2 and C4, the Corvette C6 Grand Sport debuted for the 2010 model year to bridge the gap between entry-level Corvette variants and the track ...
For whatever the Grand Sport once was, it is now a full-fledged model within the Corvette lineup. And like the C6 version of the GS—as with a number of Porsche 911 variations and almost all Taco ...
For 2010, Chevrolet has once again resurrected the Grand Sport name, introducing a new Corvette Grand Sport production model at the 12th annual C5/C6 Corvette Birthday Bash, held at the National ...