|  | Prologue | 
       
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        | 1 | The Corvette is Born | 
       
        |  | The Corvette grows out of the European tradition of sports and racing cars and is reinterpreted for the American market | 
       
        | 2 | Duntov Develops the Corvette | 
       
        |  | Zora Arkus-Duntov had one thing in mind when he sought work with General Motors-to develop the Corvette into a world-class performance sports car. | 
       
        | 3 | The Second Generation Corvette-C2 1963-1967 | 
       
        |  | An all new chassis with independent rear suspension would provide the foundation for all production Corvettes from 1963 through 1982. | 
       
        | 4 | The Mid-Engine Corvette | 
       
        |  | The mid-engine Corvette was the still-born dream of Zora Arkus-Duntov, who wanted to push Corvette to higher levels of performance, while GM management just wanted greater sales. | 
       
        | 5 | The Corvette Ages Through the 1970s | 
       
        |  | In the 1970s, major changes to the Corvette were restricted to those required to meet ever more-stringent government safety and emissions requirements. | 
       
        | 6 | The Next Generation Corvette | 
       
        |  | Finally given the green light to explore development of a totally new car, the Corvette Engineering group started considering all of its options. | 
       
        | 7 | Hammering Out the Details of an All New Corvette | 
       
        |  | With a basic concept in hand for a new Corvette, the engineering team now had to develop all the components and fit them together in the first all-new Corvette for 20 years. | 
       
        | 8 | The C4 Matures and Spawns a Raodster | 
       
        |  | As soon as the 1984 Corvette was ready for production, the Corvette Engineering Group went to work to improve its performance and safety. They also brought out a convertible version. | 
       
        | 9 | The Crucible of Showroom Stock Racing | 
       
        |  | With its Showroom Stock and Corvette Challenge racing programs, Chevrolet was able to test and implement changes to production Corvettes faster than would have been possible otherwise. |