Nevada's Power Powder Coating and Corvette
Corvette brake calipers come with the Corvette Logo. Fenders, tire rings, you must keep in mind that vehicle parts are vulnerable to rust, scratches, and, of course, aging. We have extensive experience with Corvette parts and accessories, as you can see from the following pictures of Corvette brake calipers, which are perhaps the hardest parts to powder coat:
![]() Corvette Brake Calipers with red powder coating and the Corvette logo |
![]() The same red brake calipers, but from another angle. Notice the Corvette logo was also restored. |
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If you own a Corvette, and you are interested in powder coating any of its parts (fenders, tire rings, brake calipers), don't hesitate to contact our Nevada-based Powder Power Coating shop.
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Brief History of the Corvette
The Chevrolet Corvette has been manufactured by General Motors (GM) since 1953. Ever since the prototype was designed by Harley Earl, there has been six generations of this sports car, sometimes referred to as C1 through C6. The sixth generation of Corvette or C6 includes the ZR1 engine. This car has won awards from magazines like Motor Trend, and from time to time, it is used as a pace car in the Indianapolis 500.



