My wife often asks me about those Corvettes, and I usually can't tell her what vintage the car is we're looking at. Put bluntly, I am not interested in Corvettes other than the earliest versions. I don't really know why. One possible reason is that for many years automobile magazines have been stressing Corvette performance -- for me a largely abstract matter because I never could afford to buy a high-performance car.
Anyway, I was becoming ashamed that I couldn't be sure that a parked Corvette was a C6 or some other generation model. ("C" numbers are retrospective/current generation assignments for Corvettes. The image captions below include the C number of each car shown.) So I decided it was time to get more Corvette-savvy and write this post.
Given that there are eight Corvette generations plus important differences within the first generation, I'm limiting Gallery images to left-side profile photos.
C1 - 1953 Corvette - Mecum Auctions photo
The original Corvette.
C1 - 1956 Corvette - Mecum photo
It was given a major facelift for '56. This has always been my favorite Corvette design.
C1 - 1958 Corvette - for-sale car photo
Then for 1958 there was another major facelift featuring revised front end styling that included quad headlights (ugh!!). Ruined the design, I've always thought.
C2 - 1963 Corvette - Bring a Trailer Auctions photo
A classic Corvette design. Fussy, but intriguing -- especially the split rear window found on '63s only.
C3 - 1968 Corvette - Bring a Trailer Auctions photo
In some ways a cleaned-up C2. Conventional fenders, for example.
C4 - 1984 Corvette - Mecum photo
Long front overhang plus the aft-of-center driver's position resulted in a hood too long for even a hood-fan like me.
C5 - 1997 Corvette - Bring a Trailer Auctions photo
Styled during Wayne Cherry's tenure as General Motors' design leader. He seemed to favor softer, aerodynamic shapes for GM cars including Corvette.
C6 - 2005 Corvette - Bring a Trailer Auctions photo
Many similar details to the C5, but differently proportioned.
C7 - 2014 Corvette - Bring a Trailer Auctions photo
Jazzy, slashy sculpting in line with the fad/fashion of the day (and now). It does have an harsh, purposeful appearance. Definite break from the cleaner C3-C6 generations.
C8 - 2020 Corvette - for-sale car photo
The basic shape dictated by the "mid"-engine layout. Plenty of visual noise, screaming that the owner drives a truly hot car. Good marketing, at least.
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