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Chevrolet Corvette 1968
The Chevrolet Corvette is also known as the Sting Ray (1963–1967), the Stingray (1969–1976 and the 2014–present) in markets outside Australia.
Chevrolet Corvette 1968 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 1968 Chevrolet Corvette is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Chevrolet Corvette is available with the following fuel type: Leaded.
Chevrolet Corvette Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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Stingray | Convertible | 5.4L,Leaded,4 SP MAN | — | |
Stingray | Convertible | 7.0L,Leaded,4 SP MAN | — | |
Stingray | Coupe | 5.4L,Leaded,4 SP MAN | — | |
Stingray | Coupe | 7.0L,Leaded,4 SP MAN | — |
Chevrolet Corvette 1968 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Chevrolet Corvette here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Camaro or Corvette coming to Australia?
We hear lots of speculation but nothing solid yet. If it happens it's most likely to be the Corvette, which will be easier to convert to right-hand drive. GM International boss Stefan Jacoby told CarsGuide's Joshua Dowling in January: "We will bring a true sports car to Australia for the brand Holden."
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Bright idea for spark plugs
RUNNING a different fuel -- or even a cleaner through the engine regularly -- might well be a way of preventing the carbon build-up that leads to the problem with the plugs in the Ford V8. The problem is most people only realise there is a problem when the plugs break while being removed.
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High-cost corvette
IT WOULD be cheaper to run on LPG, but the cost to fit LPG may be too high to warrant the change. It's not a normal installation and will probably need a lot of custom work. Get an expert to determine the problems of fitting the tank, air ducting for the intake and the suitability of the intake manifold.
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Corvette release
The fourth-generation Corvette was introduced in 1984 and ran until 1997, when the C5 was launched. It is still in production.
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