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We recently had the opportunity to visit Bill Tower in Plant City, FL. Bill has one unique and fascinating collection of early Corvettes! For those of you who may not be familiar with Bill, let us introduce you...

Bill Tower is a man of many talents. He’s done just about everything, from racing theĀ American Bandstand-sponsored Top Fuel ā€œRat Trapā€ digger in the late ’60s to working on the Space Shuttle launch program. Bill is a GMI trained engineer, and worked for Chevrolet from 1965 through the mid ’80s. He is still involved with GM today, working with them on various engineering projects.

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Chevy’s Performance Line-Up Grows

Seems all of a sudden, but this has been slowly creeping up on us all. We shouldn't be surprised!

With the addition of theĀ 2015 Corvette Z06 ConvertibleĀ to its stable, the Chevrolet Performance lineup grows to include 14 vehicles. These include nine variations of theĀ Camaro, the Australian-madeĀ SS sedanĀ and fourĀ CorvetteĀ models, with engine output ranging from a respectable 323 horsepower to the Z06’s stratospheric 625 horsepower.

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2015 Corvette Z06 Convertible, Before New York Debut

The drop-top Z06 showed its face a bit early...

It was supposed to wait until the New York Auto Show this week, but, as is usually the case for vehicles this exciting, the secret can’t be kept for long, and photos have leaked online early.

But that blue, though!

Being that this C7 drop-top is still aĀ Z06, we can suspect a metric ass load of horsepower and torque from its supercharged LT4 V8, insane brakes, equally insane suspension, and even more mental aerodynamics. All of this coupled with either the choice of a precise seven-speed manual or a super-quick eight-speed automatic transmission. This would also make the Z06 Convertible the only vehicle of its kind with this much power, and two choices of transmissions. Best of all, it will probably come in under the $100,000 mark, although that remains to be official. Historians may also enjoy the fact that there hasn’t been a Z06 convertible since 1963 (theĀ 427Ā doesn’t count).

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Tri-5s at The Movies

If you go onto the Internet Movie Cars Database to check out Tri-5s at the movies, you’ll be there all day! (We've provided a link at the bottom of this story, just in case you've got the time!)

We’ll share the 4 most memorable ones here (in our humble opinion anyways). Feel free to let us know your favs!

1973’sĀ American GraffitiĀ starred (among others) Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford and Suzanne Somers. The black ’55 Chevy in this film was a re-work of the same car used in Two-Lane Blacktop.


Two-Lane BlacktopĀ from 1971, starring James Taylor, Dennis Wilson, Warren Oates and Laurie Bird. One tough ’55 that sports the meanest hood scoop of all time.

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Introducing the Fifth Generation Corvette!

For the C5’s introductoryĀ year (1997), Chevrolet was intent on spelling everything out in plain English. This 2 page spread print ad was written by none other than David Hill, the Chief Corvette Engineer at the time. The very wordy ad touts all the new car’s attributes– from its all-new 5.7L aluminum engine (now rated at 345 hp) to its state-of-the-art hydroformed perimeter frame. Easy to see why Chevy executed this ad: they ā€œChanged a Classicā€, as they state in the ad’s second paragraph.

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Final Sinkhole Corvette Found!

As of last week, seven of the eight Corvettes which fell into aĀ sinkholeĀ that opened up in National Corvette Museum had been recovered, but one car, theĀ C5 Z06 Mallett Hammer, was still nowhere to be found. The car was one of the first to fall in the sinkhole, and has been buried under rocks and debris the entire time the team has been searching for it. Thankfully, after almost two months of searching, the construction crews stumbled upon the Mallett Hammer Monday evening.

Predictably, the Mallett Hammer appears to be in the worst shape of all the Corvettes which fell victim to the hole. The Corvette Museum was only able to photograph the cars underside, as the rest of the car is completely buried under rocks and dirt. Teams attempting to extract the car have been pouring water into the hole to try and make mud, which is easier to vacuum up out of the hole than dirt. The rocks on top of the car must also be removed individually to prevent the debris from shifting and re-burying the car.

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2015 Corvette Will Get The 8L90 Eight-Speed Gearbox

With theĀ 2015 Corvette Z06Ā getting theĀ 8L90 eight-speed gearboxĀ to compliment its seven-speed manual transmission, everyone felt it was only a matter of time before the Corvette team rolled the new transmission into the Corvette Stingray. Today, Chevrolet announced just that, and buyers can expect the 8L90 in the Corvette Stingray beginning the 2015 model year. This wasn’tĀ expected to happen until 2016.

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New Camaro?


There was a bit of a surprise at the GM Renaissance Center today. As you can see from the photos, there were multiple customĀ Chevrolet CamarosĀ surrounded by a film crew in GM’s circular showroom.

Just what is the occasion? Are theyĀ New York International Auto ShowĀ surprises? Chevy did catch everyone off guard with theĀ Z/28Ā announcement last year, after all. Though they could just as well beĀ movie cars from Transformers 4. But as it turns out, the Camaros seen here are neither official Chevrolet concepts, nor are theyĀ Autobots (or Decepticons).

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Teen Drives New Camaro ZL1 Into Texas Pool

If you're Jeremy Clarkson or anyone involved with one of theĀ Cannonball RunĀ movies, driving a car into a swimming pool is hilarious. If you're not, it really isn't.

Anyone looking to go for a swim at a certain Harris County, Texas, community pool was--to say the least--inconvenienced when a brand-new 2014 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 was driven into it. This moment of schadenfreude is brought to you byĀ txGarage.

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