Just around the corner (literally) from those two phenomenally fast C4s was an AAT Commemorative Edition C5 convertible, which looked right at home with a '50s/'60s-style restaurant backdrop.
Watt a shocker! We didn't know that GM built an electric Corvette in 1974. Seriously, "DADS VET" looked great.
They're finally here! This is one of the first production street versions of the incredible Z06-based Mosler MT900.
A Rick Mears Edition Shinoda Corvette is a rare sight to see. This early 90's example looked great.
How's this for a contrast in styles? Otis Chandler's Callaway C12 Speedster offers a stunning counterpoint to the pair of ex-Briggs Cunningham solid-axle LeMans racers.
These little cruisers have crafted quite a legacy. This '55 was an extremely nice example of the first V-8 Corvettes.
Even magazine editors have egos about their cars. I had no plans of running a shot of my '00 coupe-until Don Weberg sent me a copy of the shot he'd taken with my unnamed pewter C5 reflecting on some of the standing water on the first floor of the Petersen's parking garage. That's a really cool image, Don, thanks much!