Book Review: Randy Leffingwell's Corvette Is a Treasure Trove for 'Vette Lovers - The News Wheel

If one were to collect the seven-generation legacy of the Chevrolet Corvette into a single book, the wealth of information would result in an encyclopedia. His latest testament, officially licensed by General Motors , is sure to impress even the most knowledgeable of Corvette enthusiasts. Corvette: Seven Generations of American High Performance (2015) Text and Photographs by Randy Leffingwell Product Details: Hardcover, 264 pages, 10. 2 x 12. 5 inches. Synopsis Corvette: Seven Generations of American High Performance is Randy Leggingwell’s latest book on the legendary Chevy Corvette. It’s a follow-up to his 2012 book Corvette: Sixty Years , where this new addition draws most of its text. The addition to this seventh-generation re-release is an added spotlight on the C7. This encyclopedia chronicles the birth, development, and modernization of the iconic Chevrolet Corvette sports car, from Harley Earl’s initial concept to the... Product Quality The new cover for this Corvette anthology is the best yet. Source: thenewswheel.com