When Corvette fans first feasted their eyes upon the late summer 1967 car magazines, fans were expecting a new “Shark” Corvette. Chevrolet had been working the crowds and stoking fans with the Mako ...
Cross-Fire Engine was supposed to be a landmark for GM, but there's a reason it's called the 'Cease-Fire.' See the design ...
Here are the dual throttle bodies of the notorious Cross-Fire Injection system, used on 1982 and 1984 Corvettes (there was no 1983 Corvette). This car was equipped with the interesting Doug Nash 4+3 ...
The Cross-Fire engine used by GM in the early 1980s didn't get the best reputation. Here's why some critics have given it the ...
23 inches of model malaise: Yes, a 1/8-scale 1982 Corvette kit exists Did we mention that 1982 was the debut year for the notorious Cross-Fire Injection system? By Murilee Martin Published: Aug 3, ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
Before the official press unveiling of the 1984 Corvette in March 1983, anticipation for the new Corvette was at a fever pitch. Chevrolet announced that there would be no official 1983 model; rather ...