- Covers 1953-2021 Corvette models
- The version includes 2021 introduction data and 2020 production quantities and interim changes
- 175 Pages, soft cover, 4.375 inches x 10 inches, 70+ b& w photos
- ISBN 978-0-933534-61-2
- Written by Mike Antonick
The best all-around Corvette ever? The 2021 Corvette Black Book summarizes what’s new with the 2021s, and wraps up 2020 production with interim changes and production counts for models, options and colors. It has changes to numerous pages compared to the previous edition.Tough act to follow -- Introduced in 1978 with 60 pages a bit over 6-inches tall, the Corvette Black Book has grown over the years to 175 pages a full ten inches in height. The beauty of the Corvette Black Book, like the car itself, is in its evolution. These are pocket-sized marvels with thousands of Corvette facts, options and option codes, exterior and interior colors and codes, production figures, serial numbers for body, engine, and component parts, original “window sticker” prices, and a compilation of each model’s unique details. By categorizing all this in a precise year-to-year format, the Corvette Black Book puts phenomenal expertise at your fingertips.Improved yet again -- In the Corvette Black Book, production quantities trail by one year. So in addition to 2021 introductory info, the 2021 edition includes 2020 quantities and running production changes. It’s all part of an endless effort to maintain the Corvette Black Book’s reputation for detail and accuracy. Not only does it have the information you want, the book is designed so you can find it quickly.Authenticity -- No one’s perfect, but after four decades of attention to detail, the Corvette Black Book has become the enthusiast’s bible. Next time you visit a top quality Corvette restoration shop, see if there isn’t a you-know-what lying around. Notice which book is stuffed into enthusiasts’ pockets at Corvette events around the world. It is Mike Antonick’s Corvette Black Book. Period.