Through hundreds of rare and unpublished photos from GM's media and design archives, special gatefolds and in-depth analysis from noted Corvette historian Randy Leffingwell, this Motorbooks publication celebrates six-plus decades of America's sports car. "Corvette: Seven Generations of American High Performance" covers the revolution and evolution of the country's longest continuously produced nameplate—from Harley Earl's initial concept, to the latest seventh-generation car: the 2014 Corvette Stingray.

Officially licensed and created in cooperation with General Motors, the book focuses on the Corvette's place in pop-culture, as well as its engineering and design success. It offers something for everyone who's ever lusted after a 'Vette! From the inaugural 1953 Corvette to today's stunning Stingray, "Corvette: Seven Generations of American High Performance" touches on all aspects of Chevrolet's iconic sports car: history, racing, period ads, posters, memorabilia, key designers such as Bill Mitchell, engineers such as the fabled Zora Arkus-Duntov, celebrity 'Vette fans, and more. No Corvette fan will want to miss out on this ultimate history of America's first and foremost sports car.

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