The 1988 Callaway Sledgehammer Corvette did something no other American sports car had managed at the time: it pushed a ...
What’s better than one of the rarest American sports cars? How about one that was owned by a two-time Daytona 500 winner? A 1999 Callaway C12 formerly owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr. is currently up for ...
Renowned American tuner and engineering specialist Callaway Cars has an exciting history built on a passion for speed. The company was established in 1977 by Ely Reeves Callaway III (son of Ely ...
Sure, the C4 Corvette-based Callaway Sledgehammer is an old car, but we're not talking about an ordinary fourth-gen Corvette. The Callaway Sledgehammer is a one-off version with an aero-optimized body ...
The iconic Chevrolet Corvette Callaway SledgeHammer, known for the 255-mph (410-kph) top speed record it set back in 1988, failed to find a new owner despite a $500,000 high bid. The one-off C4 ...
The one-of-one Callaway Sledgehammer C4 Corvette was built to do two things — crack 250 mph, and not fall apart in the process. John Lingenfelter blasted past that objective on October 26, 1988, ...
Over the years, Callaway Cars have made a name for themselves by making already high-performing GM cars, especially Corvettes, even faster. The long-lasting collaboration between the Old Lyme, ...
With a top speed of nearly 255 mph, the 1988 Chevrolet Corvette Callway SledgeHammer was one of the fastest cars you could buy during the Reagan years. The modified Corvette was just listed on Bring a ...
Only a limited number of Corvettes get to grace the pages of VETTE as feature cars. We look for the best of the best, the most striking examples of Corvette excellence that we can find. It can be a ...
What’s better than one of the rarest American sports cars? How about one that was owned by a two-time Daytona 500 winner? Callaway Cars has been upgrading road cars since the 1970s, but it wasn’t ...