A couple of weeks ago I decided to just drive the heck out of my Corvettes. At some point, either my body or the government will tell me to stop driving old Corvettes. So I am going to just enjoy the cars while I can. I drove my 53 to work yesterday, which is a 180 mile roundtrip (to Sacramento and back). I averaged 16.6 mpg going about 65 to 70mph most of the way (with the hopped up 261 block, 4 speed and a 3.70 rear end). Probably 95% freeeway, 5% city driving. I should note that 60 mph is a much more relaxing speed to drive (lack of wind noise and lower rpms) but 60mph is not very realistic on California freeways.
What mpg's do (or did) you get in your 53 to 55 cars, including the 55 V-8s?
Based on a Motor Trend mid-1954 article, the 6 banger Corvettes averaged about 18.5mpg at a steady 60 miles an hour and 16.2mpg at a steady 70 miles an hour. Thus, all things considered, my 16.6mpg is hot too bad. But I am really curious as to the experience that others may have.
Thanks,
Russ
What mpg's do (or did) you get in your 53 to 55 cars, including the 55 V-8s?
Based on a Motor Trend mid-1954 article, the 6 banger Corvettes averaged about 18.5mpg at a steady 60 miles an hour and 16.2mpg at a steady 70 miles an hour. Thus, all things considered, my 16.6mpg is hot too bad. But I am really curious as to the experience that others may have.
Thanks,
Russ
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