The Corvette was finally officially called “The Stingray” in 1969, but remained much the same as the previous year. The 327ci V8 was replaced with a 350ci V8, and two ZL-1s were produced which had in the neighborhood of 585 hp.
The 1968 Corvette sported all-new styling and was based on the Mako Shark II concept car. The design was bold, but it seemed most Americans approved as production was up from the previous year.
The 1966 Corvette now featured an egg-crate front grille and functional engine compartment cooling vents. More important than that, the Corvette was now optional with a 427 big-block offering 390 or 425hp.