Callaway Corvettes need no introduction among fans of tuner cars from the 1980s and ’90s. The brawny American missiles ...
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 ...
After 46 years of developing some of the most exciting cars on the planet, Callaway Cars founder Reeves Callaway died aged 75 on Tuesday, July 11. He passed away at his home in Newport Beach, ...
Believe it or not, Corvette tuning specialists Callaway started out tuning European cars such as BMWs, Alfa Romeos, Audis and more. It wasn’t until the C4 came around that the company applied its ...
When it comes to rare Corvettes, a genuine Twin-Turbo C4 has to be among the most special of the family. Only 125 cars were made in 1988, but the Callaway Twin-Turbo C4 was not just rare, it was one ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you’re feeling a bit nostalgic about the 1980s or early 1990s, then prepare to have a major trip down memory lane with this low-mile 1991 Callaway Corvette Twin Turbo. It comes from a time when ...
The Heavy Duty Wonder Bar add-on brought power up to 420 horsepower from 382 horsepower. On top of that it’s got 562 lb-ft of torque. Figures aside, a twin turbocharged V8 has got to be a blast to ...