America's first fiberglass sports car
/Beating Corvette to market, the Woodill Wildfire was America’s first production fiberglass sports car coming out of Southern California.
Read MoreStories about vintage cars, hot rods, classic cars, classic trucks, resto mods, Cherry Classics and other cars and the people behind them.
Beating Corvette to market, the Woodill Wildfire was America’s first production fiberglass sports car coming out of Southern California.
Read MoreWhen it comes to blasting off astronauts know what they’re talking about so there’s a natural affiliation between these high-flying folks and Chevrolet’s hot Corvette.
Read MoreWhile we think of a Corvette today as a world-class performance car, the first three years of the brand were less than stellar. Jim Cherry's got the good, the bad and the ugly of the inaugural Chevrolet Corvettes.
Read MoreWhile skin-diving in the Bahamas GM styling chief William Mitchell spotted a sleek shark gliding by. Inspired by its lines, he incorporated elements of the predator’s “design” into a series of concept cars that later became blueprints for the marque’s production cars. In particular, Chevrolet’s 1961-65 Mako Shark concepts influenced Corvette design for a couple decades.
Read MoreThe Pot Hole on the Information Superhighway is America's on-line car show calendar and blog about vintage vehicles and the people who care for them. Get information on vintage rides, car shows and more. we love hot rods, restorations, resto mods, classics, trucks, vintage bikes and more.