Reeves Callaway’s C12 Corvette

Based on the reputation of Callaway’s quality work, the Callaway Twin Turbo (option B2K) was officially added to the ‘87 Corvette order form, for a whopping, $19,995 on top of the $27,999 Corvette base price! Read More

Joel Rosen’s Motion Can-Am Spyder Corvette

In their day, Corvettes offered more GT (grand touring) potential than any other American car. While the Phase III SS-427 Corvette could easily smoke any factory 427 Vette, Rosen’s GT Corvettes took things to the next level with unique, custom body work to go along with already stout engine, drive train, and suspension. Read More

Unique Corvette Laser Art Prints

One day I had a brainstorm to offer my Corvette art silk screened on sheets of brush-finished aluminum. Since my collection of Corvette art runs in the hundreds of images, which cars do I make silk screen prints of? Creating a supply of silk screen prints of 58 years of Corvettes would be an enormous undertaking! So, for some time, the project sat idle, like a basket case restoration project. Read More

Social Media is Catalyst that Gets New Corvette Book Published!

LinkedIn Plays Key Role in Getting K. Scott Teeters his Illustrated Corvette Series Book Deal! The Creation of the Illustrated Corvette Series by K. Scott Teeters. Scott Parkhurst connected with me because he was familiar with my illustration work with one of the many car magazines I’ve freelanced for. Here’s what’s cool about LinkedIn. As a member, you can post announcements that go out to everyone in your Connections List. One day I read an announcement that Scott Parkhurst was now the New Acquisitions Editor at CarTech Books. I thought, “Wait a minute. I sent those guys a proposal and they never got back to me.” I emailed Scott, told him that I had pitched CarTech Books months ago. Scott must be a real, “Do it NOW!” kind of guy because he got right on it. Within a few days, we had a verbal agreement to do the book! Read More

Motion Performance by Martyn L. Schorr; Book Review

Book Review: Motion Performance – Tales Of A Muscle Car Builder by Martyn L. Schorr – Forward by Joe Oldham. Review by K. Scott Teeters. I’ll say this up front. I was NOT disappointed with this book. Actually, I had a tough time putting it down. Author, Martyn L. Schorr is THE man to tell this story because not only was he there as CARS Magazine editor, he helped plan, develop, promote, and market the entire enterprise. Plus, he got to drive most of the Baldwin-Motion Phase III Supercars! Read More

Interview

Interview With Automotive Artist and Writer, K. Scott Teeters Many of you know K. Scott Teeters as the renowned automotive artist who has written and illustrated  for car magazines for over thirty years. He is… Read More