1969 was probably the greatest year for the Corvette of the past millennium ... One historically important fact is the ...
with a well-preserved 1969 L88 Corvette selling at an auction for an astronomical $631,000, a far heftier price tag than its original $6500. The L88 Corvettes were developed for racing and ...
The Corvette ZL1 from 1969 was the rarest production model ... The engine featured in the vehicle was based on the 427 ci L88 V8, which was essentially a race engine for the road.
In 1967, the Corvette was still budding, with production numbers lagging behind the 30,000-unit mark. Nonetheless, strong ...
However, it was the 1967 Corvette that stole the show. The L88, known for its racing pedigree and limited production, was ...