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Browse Chevrolets for sale by verified private sellers. Buyers can make offers and even order an inspection on any vehicle. Whether you are buying or selling a Chevrolet, our Car Trading Team is here to help.
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The stuff of dreams for many, we’re sure that many readers are already lining up to buy this 46,356-mile, Torch Red 2002 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe. Coming from the C5 or fifth generation of the Corvette, this example from Richlands packs the Preferred Equipment Group 2, a 5.7-liter fuel-injected V8, and a 4-speed automatic transmission. It’s also got a nice black interior in decent condition and even features a removable blue-tinted transparent roof panel! Since the C5 Corvette was bedroom poster material for many Nineties and Two Thousands kids, now’s your chance to bring those posters to life!
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Chevy’s C3 or third-generation Corvette makes for a pretty fine starter classic. Over 540,000 examples were sold between 1968 and 1982, making it pretty easy to find a decent one. Granted, the car did span the Malaise Era, so its V8 was somewhat strangled, but then again, there are aftermarket avenues to bring it back up to scratch. That’s why you shouldn’t miss out on this sleek black 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe from Chester, West Virginia. With its 350ci V8, black interior, and silver aftermarket wheels, this car boasts just 10,130 miles reported and a whole lot of character. It’s from an era where cars had soul, driving was raw and unfiltered, and you didn’t have digital distractions to disturb the overall experience.
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This 2004 Chevrolet Corvette 1953 Commemorative Edition by AAT is a truly one-off creation that’s definitely worth consideration if you want an unusual car that’s built on one of America’s finest contemporary machines, the C5 Corvette. Currently up for grabs in Riverside, California, this special build by AAT has done over 75,000 miles to date. It comes with custom bodywork, a reupholstered two-tone interior, aftermarket wheels and a 5.7-liter V8 under the hood. It’s also got plenty of C5 Corvette goodies such as the heads-up display, Magnetic Selective Ride Control and more.
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The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro is where it all began: the first year of an icon that would go on to define American performance for generations. This example takes that legacy and amplifies it with a performance-built 383ci stroker V8, delivering significantly more power than its original factory configuration. Showing 50,322 miles, this Camaro presents as a well-sorted and tastefully modified classic, finished in eye-catching Hugger Orange with dual black rally stripes. With its combination of classic styling, upgraded performance, and driver-focused setup, this Camaro offers an authentic muscle car experience with added punch and personality.
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The 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle represents the golden era of American muscle, and this example takes that legacy to the next level with a fully built restomod configuration. Showing under 27,000 miles, this Chevelle combines its iconic long-body styling with a performance-focused 402ci big-block V8 producing an estimated 425–450 horsepower. Rather than a factory-correct restoration, this build leans into modern drivability and aggressive performance, featuring upgraded suspension, braking, and drivetrain components. With its laser-straight body, custom interior, and extensive mechanical enhancements, this Chevelle is designed to deliver both show presence and serious street performance.
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This is the type of vehicle that causes enthusiasts to pull into a parking lot just because of its recognizable silhouette. If you like going toward your car and encountering people ogling it and snapping pictures of it, this will prove worthwhile. This 1999 Chevrolet Corvette belongs to the fifth generation of the iconic series, and it is dubbed the C5. This generation is credited with being the last generation of Corvette with Pop-up headlights. This meticulously crafted Corvette model made its debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in 1997. Blessed with a hydroformed box frame, the C5 gained an improved structural platform. The example of 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible we are featuring here comes from El Paso, Texas, and shows 121,100 miles on its clock according to its owner.
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