Chevrolet has launched its own factory-supported restoration program, but there's a catch.
What would it look like if Chevy combined the Camaro and the El Camino? Probably a lot like this one-off "El Camaro."
Instead of having his Chevy Caprice racer arrive on a trailer, Brian Coleman prefers to drive it to and from the track instead.
Not a replica or a limited-edition model, but the actual Chevy Monte Carlo pace car used in the 1997 Brickyard 400.
Z06 out of your budget? Just be like Joe Dale and build a Z51 Corvette into the track car of your dreams.
In the market for the all-new Corvette ZR1X? You'll need at least $200,000–and that's assuming you can even find one close to MSRP.
What's a Pontiac Firefly? It's just a Chevrolet Turbo Sprint–but more Canadian.
This Ultimate Track Car Challenge entry is a hybrid like few others, a Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray.
A truck version of the Chevette? The U.S. never got one, but Brazil did.
Corvette’s latest offering, the ZR1X, takes the ZR1 up a notch with all-wheel drive and a hybrid powertrain capable of delivering 1250 horsepower.