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In the year 1911 Louis Chevrolet founded together with William Durant the Chevrolet Motor Car Company of Michigan. Since he himself gained a lot of experience in racing through his career as a racing driver, Chevrolet wanted with his company an opponent to the Ford Build model T. In 1918, GM bought the company. In the 20s, Chevrolet became the main competitor for the market leader Ford. In 1927, the company achieved the top spot itself. This competition for first place continued over the next few years. During the Second World War, the production of passenger cars was stopped and only military vehicles were produced. In 1953 the first Corvette, today's flagship of the brand, was presented. The Corvette is still the most successful American sports car today. Tuning friends can be found at many US car meetings. There is a full range of sports cars, from classic cars to the latest Camaro. The autotuning community meets for example at the annual US Car Convention in Dresden or for the US Car & Harley meeting in Stuttgart.

Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06 in Mattrot by Impressive Wrap

So basically the Lamborghini-style doors (LSD Doors) that have been installed for years are a great thing and always an eye-catcher, even bicolor alloy wheels such as those on the KBS MotorSports Macan S can look really chic. An all-round widebody kit like the one on the Rowen International Lexus RC-F naturally sets a tuned car ...

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Photo story: 1970 Chevrolet C10 with Accuair E Level Airride - Tuning by Boden Autohaus

Recently updated on February 3, 2021 at 07:14 a.m. We have created a photo album for you that shows a phenomenally restored 1970 Chevrolet C10 with Accuair E Level Airride suspension that you absolutely have to see! Unfortunately, we have no information about the vehicle or its modifications...

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