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Chris Demorro Freelancer

Christopher DeMorro is a freelance writer and journalist from Connecticut with two passions in life; writing and cars. This has led him to pursue a full time career as a freelancer with a focus on cars.


George Barris, one most famous car customizers of all time, will be entered into the SEMA Hall of Fame alongside three other famous names in car history. Barris designed such amazing examples as the Batmobile, Asteroid Corvette, KITT from Knight Rider and General Lee of the Dukes of Hazzard TV show.

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Jim Harbaugh, coach of the Super Bowl-losing San Francisco 49ers, will be driving the 2014 Corvette Stingray Pace Car at this year’s Indianapolis 500 event, becoming one of the first “civilians” to drive this brand new American icon.

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The new 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray was caught on the set of the next Captain America movie. And really, is there any other car that Captain America should be driving? The answer is always the Corvette.

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A 1965 Chevy Corvair is serving as the chariot of choice for two men driving from California to Michigan on a bid to raise money for charity. Two brother-in-laws are driving Route 66 in this Corvair, with the goal to raise over $13,000 for the Brain Injury Association of America.

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It is a Chevy Camaro that stars in this next video, a collaboration between fitness shake-maker L.A. Muscle and Fast and Furious 6, which just hit theaters. It’s an epic Hollywood chase scene, but on a micro-level.

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Using social media giant Facebook to announce their Gen-F lineup, the Holden Special Vehicles Team is now offering what it claims is the fastest HSV vehicle ever, along with plenty of lesser models in a variety of body styles.

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For sale in Tennessee is this beautiful 1971 Datsun 240Z, one of the earliest Japanese sports coupes to hit the American market. With a Chevy 383 stroker engine in place of the inline-six engine, this Datsun is a perfect example of East and West combining to building an awesome car.

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At this year’s Corvettes at Carlisle event, a very special and unique Corvette will be on hand. The steel-bodied Corvette Rondine (pronounced “Ron-di-nay”) will be on display at Carlisle, giving Corvette fans a rare look at a unique concept car.

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The golden age of American cars is long in our past, and many key players are well beyond retirement age. Famed car customizer Dean Jeffries died this week at the tender age of 80 years. Though he will be missed, his contributions to the custom car scene will not soon be forgotten.

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GM CEO Mark Reuss really wants to add a small, lightweight, rear-wheel drive coupe to the Chevy lineup. While he says such plans aren’t on the drawing board yet, there are indications that GM is moving forward with just such a vehicle.

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We found this diesel Corvette for sale on the Interwebs a few months ago with no clue as to the why or how behind it. Then we stumbled across this article about how the original owners of this ice-blue C3 came to get his diesel baby back. It’s quite a tale…

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The 2014 Camaro and 2014 Corvette both got new tail lights, but what happens when you cross the back end of a 2014 Camaro with the back end of a 2014 Corvette C7?

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While GM has made and sold hundreds of thousands of 5th-generation Camaros, we’ve never seen one quite like this. This pinked-out Camaro parked in front of a Dubai hotel. So who does it belong to? Apparently “Mrs. Foxy”…

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You won’t have to watch any Batman movie to see the Tumbler in action this summer. Team Galag is building a LS1-powered, street-legal Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy to compete in the annual Gumball Rally.

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A well-optioned, low-weight ‘62 Bel Air with a 409 ci V-8 managed to sell for an impressive $110,000 at this past weekend’s Don Davis Collection Auction. While not the highest price ever paid for a bubbletop Chevy, it does show that the market hasn’t forgotten about the ol’ Bel Air.

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The 1954 Corvette Corvair was a concept car that drew its influence from European designers. Imagine if this had been the early Corvette that everybody remembered, instead of the car we know and love today?

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