[h=2]Chevrolet Corvette[/h]

Source: General Motors
By the early 1950s, America had developed a small but substantial appetite for sports cars. The problem was that no American automaker was offering them.
In 1953, Chevrolet introduced the Corvette, a V6-powered roadster that was as pretty as it was slow and unreliable. By 1955, Chevy had worked out the kinks, and gave the Corvette performance to go with its looks. Since then, the Corvette has become known as “America’s Sports Car,” and amassed one of the most loyal fan followings of any car in the world.
In 2014, a
1967 race-prepped L-88 Stingray Corvette sold for
$3.85 million, making it the most expensive ‘Vette of all time.
That is NOT the one in the picture!