The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray has a rich pedigree in the world of muscle cars, and modern-day iterations continue to reimagine what thunderous performance means in today's automotive landscape. This 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT, with just 4,800 reported miles on the odometer, exemplifies this legacy and iconic status.
Do you want a nearly brand-new C8 Corvette? If so, you're in luck. We've got this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 2LT with a mere 585 miles on it, and guess what? It's yours if you choose to buy it. Furthermore, it's a 70th Anniversary model, since 2023 marks 70 years since Chevrolet introduced the Corvette to the world. What better way to celebrate an American icon and legacy than to take this car home?
At Exotic Car Trader, we pride ourselves on offering a selection of high-quality used vehicles. However, we also have some exceptional brand-new cars available, including the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT 70th Anniversary Edition, which falls into the rare category of unused and pristine vehicles. This particular Corvette is not only the latest model in the Corvette lineup, but it also holds the distinction of being the 70th Anniversary celebration edition. These factors make it highly desirable among car enthusiasts. The Corvette nameplate has a storied history and is the longest-running nameplate of any car on the road today. This iteration of the Corvette is poised to compete with and impress modern-day sports cars. With just 110 miles on the odometer and some of its original protective plastic wraps still intact, this Chevrolet Corvette is essentially a brand-new vehicle. It presents a unique opportunity for you to own a pristine and untouched example of this iconic sports car. Whether you're a Corvette enthusiast or simply appreciate the thrill and prestige it offers, this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT 70th Anniversary Edition is ready for you to take home and enjoy.
The Chevrolet Corvette is an iconic name in the automotive world, and its heritage continues with the latest version that was released in 2020. With the all new mid-engine, aggressive design with powerful new aerodynamics in play, this Corvette Stingray Coupe comes with great functionality and technology that is expected of a modern car, including tools such as keyless entry and blind spot alerts for both sides. Even so, this Corvette remains true to its heritage, and is still raw, and a sheer thrill to drive. Reportedly having only 2,000 miles on the clock, this Corvette is a no brainer purchase for any fan of American sports cars.
Since its inception in 1911, Chevrolet has been at the forefront of American car culture, focusing on power, style, and innovation. The brand has also been heavily involved in racing, with numerous victories in NASCAR, IndyCar, and other motorsports events. One of Chevrolet's most iconic models is the Corvette, which has become synonymous with American muscle cars. The 2022 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT Coupe Callaway B2K 35th Anniversary car is a special edition model resulting from well-known GM tuning company Callaway Cars releasing its new 35th Anniversary Package for the C8 Corvette Stingray, celebrating the Corvette's 35th anniversary. This particular car is in pristine condition, with only 300 miles on the odometer. The importance of this model lies in its rarity and exclusivity.
America's Sports Car, the Chevrolet Corvette, has been zipping up and down American roads for almost 60 years now. Introduced in 1963 as a two-door, two-seater American-made luxury sports car, the Corvette took off as intended and has never looked back. Currently on its eighth generation, the Chevrolet Corvette has evolved throughout the years into a beast that can move with incredible power and with the looks to boot as well. The C8 Corvette, or generation eight, was introduced in 2020 and is still ongoing. If the latest 2023 Corvette is out of reach, then take ahold of this 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2LT in the convertible body style and an absolutely low mileage of 30 miles.
Corvettes have always been a lovely way of blending performance and good financial sense, throw in the famous Z51 package, and you have an absolute cracker in your hands, much like this 2022 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT Z51 Coupe we have today. With a Z51 performance package at the ready and supercar looks, your weekend just got a whole lot more fun and exciting.
Chevrolet's lineage can be traced back to 1911 when it was founded. It wasn't until 1953 that they introduced the ubiquitous Chevrolet Corvette. The Corvette is arguably the most popular sports car in history and is America's Sports Car. The Corvette is currently in its eighth generation and has no end in sight. The eighth-generation Chevrolet Corvette also called the Corvette C8, began production in 2020 and has spawned countless special and limited edition models. It is an absolute must-have in your garage with just 6,200 miles on this swanky 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible Z51 1LT.
We've seen many eighth-generation Corvettes pass through our hands, so let us tell you that it's the finest American sports car money can buy right now. The shift to a mid-engined configuration, as well as myriad other changes, has really elevated America's sweetheart sports car to the upper echelons of performance. Finding one can be a bit of a task since demand is so high. That's why you'd better act fast if you want this 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 2LT to grace your driveway or garage. The car has only 850 miles on it, making it basically brand-new.
The desire for a C8 Corvette is well-founded, and the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT Z51 exemplifies this sentiment. Breaking away from tradition, the C8 boasts a mid-engined layout for the first time in Corvette history, a configuration typically associated with entry-level supercars. This particular model, adorned in Arctic White, showcases its prowess with a 3LT Premium Package, Z51 Performance Package, and a mere 8,800 miles on the odometer since its production at the Bowling Green plant.
The Corvette marque has grown over the years but the formula remains the same. Good old American horsepower, good build quality, and affordable sports car ownership. The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Stingray Z51 3LT we have today perfectly represents these values. With just 1,050 miles reported on the clock this American hero is waiting to be enjoyed, be it on the track or as a way to spice up your daily commute.
The last of the front-engined brigade, the C7 or seventh-generation Corvette will no doubt be a collector's classic two or three decades from now. That's why you shouldn't waste any time snagging this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible that's up for sale. With just 7,644 miles on the clock, it's a convertible blank canvas on which you can create your own story and journey with. Let's find out what's special about it.
When it comes to performance and value, the Chevrolet Corvette stands out as an unbeatable choice for sports car enthusiasts. This iconic American sports car offers exhilarating performance without breaking the bank. While the standard Corvette model guarantees an enjoyable driving experience, it is the Z06 trim that truly takes it to the next level. Whether it's from any generation, driving off in a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is guaranteed to provide an exceptional time behind the wheel. Today, we have a stunning example of a 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 with approximately 39,000 miles on the odometer. It's time to embrace your passion for racing and add excitement to your weekends with style and flair.
Chevrolet spent seven generations perfecting the Corvette to be the best it could before elevating it into the upper echelons of sports car performance with the current C8. However, every generation of Corvette is unique and distinctive in its own way, with a set of firm fans and enthusiastic owners. That's why we're sure that this 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 3LZ will be hotly lusted after. A potent seventh-generation example, it's got some tasteful performance enhancements under its hood to enjoy. Coming to you with just 11,000 miles since new, it's endowed with the 3LZ Preferred Equipment Group Package too.
Finding a Chevrolet Corvette with all the right elements is a tough task due to the multiple options when ordering one. Present today is a Corvette that's done to perfection and looks like this 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 3LZ. This modern American sports car has a reported 49,500 miles on the clock and is looking for a new custodian to hit the track with, as well as act as a faithful daily driver if required.
The roots of Lingenfelter Performance Engineering date back to the late 1970s when Ken Lingenfelter began modifying high-performance cars in the Midwest. Early in the new millennium, Lingenfelter's collaboration with Chevrolet flourished, and some of the most powerful Corvettes ever built were the result of their joint vision. It was only a matter of time before the 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Lingenfelter ProCharged, the model we are featuring here, was unveiled. At its core lay the seventh-generation Corvette C7, revered for its striking design and extraordinary handling capabilities. With a Lingenfelter certificate of authenticity, plenty of tasty modifications, and 25,000 miles under its belt, our subject Corvette is now available for sale.
When it comes to getting the best in terms of performance and driveability with the Chevrolet Corvette, the Z06 trim package is the one to have. Built on standing out with its unique design and eyebrow-lifting performance, this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a testament to the Z06 name and has just a reported 19,700 miles on the clock.
The 24-hour Le Mans is a motorsport mania that is loved by auto enthusiasts around the world. The Chevrolet Corvette has a successful racing pedigree under its belt, notably at the Le Mans track. Their C7.R racecars have been carrying the torch at this track since their introduction in 2014. Corvette Racing partner Pratt & Miller in lockstep with Chevrolet’s engineering squad built this stunning machine that secured many victories at Le Mans. Chevy didn’t forget to pay homage to this icon with a track-capable road going version, the 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition. Only 500 units were made, and we are thrilled to share this rare example of the C7.R edition, which is suited with the 3LZ equipment group. It hides a surprise under the hood too!
In the land of Corvettes, many aftermarket tuners push the limits of performance and styling. Lingenfelter performance engineering is one of those automotive entities; the company has been around since 1973 and is popular among Corvette enthusiasts. What makes Lingenfelter engineering stand out is its racing heritage. The company was founded by former NHRA driver, engineer, and tuner John Earl Lingenfelter, whose vision of a performance powerhouse for American motors still lives on to this day. The 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Lingenfelter present today hails from a lineup of American automotive legends and sports an iconic aftermarket tuners name badge.
Every Corvette is special, and if you want the most modern classic Corvette, the C7 is the one to get. We say classic because the C7 is the last of the front-engined generation. The C8 took the Corvette to new heights with a new mid-engined configuration, plus more. That's why buying this 2015 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT Coupe is bound to be one of the best investments you'll make in 2023. This 51,000-mile car will pay handsome dividends in terms of pulling at your heartstrings, wowing your eyes, and providing sheer driving thrills when desired.
Cars have an irrefutable ability to leave a strong sensation in one's heart and mind. This is why we use them to present our personality, taste, or wealth. Regarding petrolheads, cars are on no account mere means of transport, but entities capable of making personal relationships. This Corvette is meant for people with wild hearts who enjoy flaunting their carefree nature to the world. It is a beast designed to let you submit to sky-high dopamine levels. Being a 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, this track-ready expert bags way more than a standard Corvette would offer. This example has traveled 21,000 miles and awaits its next lucky owner patiently. Read on to find out what makes this Stingray the performance bargain for your buck.
While the Chevrolet Corvette is born as a sports car, some enthusiasts relentlessly chase performance figures and indulge in aftermarket modifications to elevate an already fast machine into something even faster. Enter the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Z51 3LT, a high-performance beast engineered to push the boundaries and ignite your weekend escapades, be it spirited drives or dashes down the local drag strip. What's even more intriguing? This performance-oriented marvel reportedly boasts over $100,000 worth of investments, accompanied by meticulous build receipts.
This rather unusual green-accented creation is a heavily customized 2013 Chevrolet 4500 Express. With extensive modifications, this lifted and undoubtedly unique off-roader/utility van features storage for two BMX bikes, custom-built Fox suspension with a significant lift, and a plethora of speakers (if the exterior wasn’t loud enough already)! With 104930 miles, this custom creation features two facing benches in addition to the rear forward-facing seats that sit atop yet more speakers, for that ultimate party experience.
The C6 Corvette, like every generation before it, further improved and optimized America's favorite sports car. The first Corvette to drop the pop-up headlamps after four generations of sporting them, the C6 also brought a larger passenger cabin as well as a new V8 under the hood. The Grand Sport moniker continued, indicating a more track-focused 'Vette. Up for sale is a 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible with the 4LT Preferred Equipment Group, the Grand Sport Heritage Package, and Z16 specification. Bearing only 16,400 miles on the odometer, this 'Vette is excellent if you're planning to enjoy it as well as preserve it.
Established in 1987, Street Legal Performance, or SLP, is a renowned company that set out to enhance the performance of late-model American muscle cars while ensuring compliance with emissions regulations. A significant milestone in SLP's history was the development of the first-ever 50-state emission-legal performance package, marking a pivotal moment in the world of performance upgrades. This innovation, tailored specifically for V8 Camaros and Firebirds, offered enthusiasts the perfect blend of enhanced performance and emissions compliance. In the case of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, SLP showcases its unparalleled expertise, resulting in the remarkable 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SLP ZL575. With a mere 2,000 miles on its odometer, this vehicle represents a rare and exceptional opportunity for enthusiasts.
The Chevrolet Corvette is an iconic car that has constantly reinvented itself during the past many decades of its existence. This particular car is a 2008 model, a front-engine monster that is destined to be a future classic and collectible thanks to its striking visuals and built-for-track performance. It comes with the 2LZ Preferred Equipment Group, as well as front and side-impact airbags, for additional safety when pushing the car to its limit. With two keys available with the car, sharing isn't a problem, nor would it be an issue if you can't seem to find one of them. An indoor car cover is reported to be included with the sale, as is a Corvette trickle charger. With only 36,000 miles on the clock, this future classic sports car is an absolute steal.
There are over 1.5 million Corvettes that have been produced since America's iconic sports car debuted in 1953. With such a large number spread over eight fantastic generations, a limited edition is always nice. There are plenty of limited edition Corvette's creating little pockets of specialty. This 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 427 Wil Cooksey Limited Edition is # 92 of 505 up for sale with just 6,200 miles on the odometer. Someone's bound to snatch it up quickly, so you'd better act fast.
There are so many exciting Corvettes out there, that it can be hard to pick one if you're a Corvette fan. Let us present you with something distinctive to help make up your mind. This particular 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is from the sixth, or C6 generation that ran between 2004 and 2013. Yes, it doesn't have the pop-up headlamps of yore, but it compensates by offering a larger passenger cabin and a more muscular outlook. This particular car is of the potent Z06 variant and has a truly monstrous engine under its hood. But what's really amazing? The low mileage on this car is just over 18,500, to be more precise. There are a few performance enhancements installed as well. Let's get into the details.
Here's a curio that will have heads turning and spark conversations. Chevy's SSR or Super Sport Roadster was manufactured between 2003 and 2006 as a sports pickup truck with a retractable hardtop. Quirky, you say? Indeed, especially when equipped with a V8 as per this 2004 Chevrolet SSR up for sale with us. Sporting just 12,700 miles on the odometer, it's perfect for someone who wants a vehicle that's uncommon and fascinating. Read on to learn more about why you should seriously consider this reportedly all-original example.
Standing out in a world where automotive design is forever changing and growing is a tough ask. If you go back in time to the early 2000s, the release of the Chevrolet SSR sure stood out but faced a host of issues which eventually led to the marque being axed off the production line. While it might not have been a commercial success, the SSR in today's collector market is slowly but surely becoming hot property thanks to its unique personality, looks, and respectable performance; even Richard Hammond was seen driving a Chevrolet SSR on the latest installment of the Grand Tour. Present today is a unique piece of machinery that looks like this 2004 Chevrolet SSR Regular Cab; it has a reported 46,500 miles on the clock and is built to stand out. Included in the sale is a car cover.
The fifth generation of the Chevy Corvette will forever go down in history as the last hurrah to the pop-up headlamp. By the time this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 left the Bowling Green factory gates, it was one of a handful of cars in the world that came with this much-loved feature. This car is something of a unicorn, as it's got just 11,000 miles on its wheels since new. Furthermore, it's a completely original example in a rare color to boot. Read on to find out why it deserves your home and your heart.
One of the immortalized monikers in the American automobile industry is Chevrolet. The brand is still going strong today after growing in popularity on racetracks and becoming an American icon. Over the years, Chevy has granted us brilliant automobiles, including the Corvette sports car series. It is an outstanding sports car that competes favorably among the best in the world while carrying a bargain price tag and daily drivability. Here we have a 2002 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible built by MATRIX Werks in Detroit, Michigan. This specimen is clocked at 8,000 miles and has some tasty upgrades under its belt.
The C5 Corvette debuted the Z06 tag as its halo variant. Envisioned as the successor to the C4's ZR-1 variant, the Z06 was only offered on the fixed-roof coupe variant and outperformed the ZR-1 in nearly every benchmark, save for absolute top speed. We've got an interesting 2002 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 up for sale with just 35,535 miles on the odometer, in a reportedly rare color, and with a surprise under the hood. Read on to find out everything you need to know, then get in touch with us if you'd like to buy this 'Vette.
The good thing about a Chevrolet Corvette is that there are plenty of examples across all generations to buy. This is because Chevrolet simply made a lot of Corvettes over the years, over 1.7 million to date. Sales continue with the highly desirable C8, and every generation has its followers. If you're a C5 or fifth-generation fan, this 1999 Chevrolet Corvette is ideal for you, as it's got a relatively light 59,000 miles on the clock.
Upon its debut, the fourth-generation Camaro faced initial hesitancy compared to its predecessors. However, over time, it has proven to age gracefully and become a desirable future classic. This 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Coupe, with its reported all-original condition and 30th Anniversary color scheme, is a testament to its timeless appeal. With 89,850 miles on the odometer, it boasts the high-performance Z28 variant, sharing an engine with the contemporary Corvette of its time.
The fourth generation Corvette will be familiar to those who grew up with the first and second iterations of the popular racing game Gran Turismo. Featuring crisp, computer-edged styling and enhanced performance, the C4 marked a galactic shift over the outgoing C3 when it debuted in 1984. Over a decade later, the C4 was still being produced, as evidenced by this 1995 Chevrolet Corvette. With just 14,003 miles, this fine example is up for grabs and can be yours if you like.
The fourth generation Corvette was released for the 1984 model year, and it was ground-breaking in its heyday. Featuring new, crisp, computer-edged styling and a total revamp under the skin, the C4 'Vette would see production through the 1996 model year. This particular example is reportedly an all-original car with 56,215 miles on the odometer, and it looks magnificent. If you grew up in the Eighties and Nineties with Corvette posters on your bedroom wall, now's the chance to make them a reality.
This is not just another C4 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1, but a very special reported one-off that was created for the Ronald McDonald charity. A one-off example of America’s sweetheart sports car created for a worthy cause is certain to be highly desirable, and this 1994 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 Ronald McDonald Charity is said to have been owned by GM in Michigan, who put 7,000 miles on it before being sold to the current owner, and to date, bears only 30,000 miles on the odometer. It’s also said to be the only Corvette of this era that the factory made in this interior and exterior color combo, and comes with the original window sticker, EPA exemption from GM and full documentation. If that isn’t enough, there’s also a feature calendar, as well as a magazine with feature about this car thrown in, for added provenance.
In 1993, Chevrolet commemorated the 40th birthday of its beloved Corvette with a special 40th Anniversary package, available on all 1993 models, resulting in 6,749 units sold. Among them is this exquisite 1993 Chevrolet Corvette 40th Anniversary, presented in its distinctive Ruby Red hue. Having traveled 30,000 miles since its inception, this model proudly displays the unique 40th Anniversary logo badges, a feature also extended to the embroidered seats. Owning this Corvette goes beyond possessing another sports car; it embodies the spirit of a limited and celebratory edition of America's cherished sports icon.
The fourth-generation, or C4 Corvette, was a pretty impressive car in its own right until General Motors decided to up the ante even further. They sought assistance from Lotus Cars, and the result of a long story cut short was the ZR-1 variant of the C4 'Vette. Nearly every aspect of the car's mechanical and drivetrain systems was improved upon, making the ZR-1 the most potent factory 'Vette you could buy. This 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 is a reportedly all-factory example save for an aftermarket exhaust and bears just 35,000 miles on the odometer. If you want a C4 that can really go, it's a worthwhile purchase.
The Camaro is an iconic piece of American automobile history. It's one of the cars that brought sports car performance to the everyman, making great power and driving pleasure affordable. This 1991 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 coupe comes from a lineage of rich automotive culture that has stood the test of time, lasting decades until the modern day. Although modern Camaros are some of the most powerful automobiles on American roads today, there is still a lot of appeal to the classic Camaros of the past, prized among motoring enthusiasts because of their great design, performance, engineering, and nostalgia. This Camaro is a Z28 variant with very few changes to its original condition and is garage-kept and well-maintained. It has everything you would want from a car of its caliber. With 66,490 miles on the clock, it's a car with plenty of life left in its tank.
The 1990 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from the C4 generation holds a special place in the hearts of many enthusiasts. This particular example, boasting a mere 20,250 miles on the odometer, offers a glimpse into the past while maintaining its allure through recent refreshments and an oil change as detailed by the current owner. If you've ever dreamt of owning a C4 Corvette since the Eighties or Nineties, now is the opportune moment to turn that poster dream into reality.
Chevrolet's Camaro was introduced in 1967 to take on the Ford Mustang, along with the Pontiac Firebird. Chevy's contender continues to this day, with the Camaro and Mustang continuing to hold up the pony class, even in a sea of SUVs. Classic Camaros are lovely, and now that the third-generation from the Eighties is gaining classic status, why not buy this fine 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC today? The car bears just 3,000 miles and has a reportedly rare maroon-on-maroon color scheme.
The Chevrolet Corvette, an enduring symbol of American automotive excellence, has traversed eight generations, each marked by captivating aesthetics and unbridled muscle car performance. While each generation has garnered its share of admiration, the Chevrolet Corvette C4 stands as a pivotal moment in the legacy of this American powerhouse, exemplified by the 1987 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe we proudly present today. With a reported 40,000 miles on its odometer, this low-mileage specimen stands as an 80s legend, destined to turn heads wherever it ventures and wherever it parks.
When Corvettes come by our inventory, they don’t stick around for long. Chalk that down to the sheer adoration that America’s sweetheart sports car enjoys by the public. We’ve told and retold the Corvette story countless times, so what you need to know is that this 1987 Chevrolet Corvette is from the C4, or fourth generation, and comes to you with 47,500 miles already covered. That’s basically baby steps, as Corvettes can easily rack up six figures with the right maintenance. Read on to find out why you should be this car’s next owner.
Our Exotic Car Trader inventory holds a plethora of Chevrolet Corvettes in various flavors. However, it's not often that we come across a 1985 'Vette. Belonging to the fourth generation of Corvette, this model is one of the charms that stole hearts with all so adored pop-up headlights. The C4's second year, 1985, saw new beginnings for the car, particularly in the engine department. The L98 engine, a 5.7-liter V8, replaced the 5.0-liter engine from the previous year. This power plant marked a significant boost in power and featured a tuned port injection system, which made it more efficient and powerful than previous models. Sporting this distinctive engine at its heart, this beautiful example of the 1985 Chevrolet Corvette shows only 89,500 miles on its clock. This car is seeking a new owner who is willing to pour a little love into restoring it to its former glory.
Have you ever fantasized about having a race car that also can shock and awe on the streets? It's time you stopped dreaming and got behind the wheel of this 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Street Strip. This custom race build is a road-legal performance powerhouse geared for smiles per gallon on track and your daily driver if you feel like it.
The long-running C3 Corvette saw service from 1968 to 1982 and is fondly remembered for its distinctive design. Despite weathering the worst of the Malaise Era, the Corvette emerged victorious, and when the C4 debuted for the 1983 model year, the C3 was already becoming notable. If you'd like to buy one of the later-era C3s, this 1981 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe fits the bill to a tee. It's got a new engine with just 1,000 miles on it and a few upgrades plus refurbishments too.
Chevy's Corvette is an excellent point to start if you've always wanted to enter the world of classic American sports cars. There are eight generations to choose from, including the current era. Whether your preferred era of a classic is the Fifties, Sixties, Seventies, or Eighties, there's a 'Vette for the taking from each of them. This 1980 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is perfectly representative of the Seventies and Eighties, as the C3 enjoyed a spectacular 14-year production run. The current owner tells us that this vehicle has undergone a full restoration and shows just 21,500 miles on the odometer. Let's learn more about why it deserves a place in your garage and heart.
When the C3, or third-generation Corvette, debuted for the 1968 model year, it was hailed as futuristic. Bill Mitchell's design, based on a Larry Shinoda concept, was enough to turn heads whenever one passed a Chevy dealership. What's even more admirable is the way Chevy kept it fresh over fourteen years, even during the dark period of American motoring, known as the Malaise Era. That's why we're confident that you'll want to snap up this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette that's up for sale right now. This NCRS Top Flight Award car comes to you with 91,000 miles on the clock but is reported to have undergone a full restoration. We're also told that the motor was rebuilt approximately 7,000 miles ago. Let's discover more about this car.
The Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic sports cars in the world today and has stood the test of time, constantly evolving with each generation. Its modern iterations are sports car icons, and its iterations of the past decades are some of the most desirable works of the American automotive industry. This particular 1979 Chevrolet Corvette has been well preserved. The current owner reports the engine is the original L82 motor that the car drove out of the factory with and has 78,000 miles clocked in its name. This garage-kept beauty is the perfect choice for anyone who wishes to preserve a piece of automotive heritage for themselves for many more years to come.
The Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic sports cars in the world today and has stood the test of time, constantly evolving with each generation. Its modern iterations are sports car icons and its iterations of the past decades are some of the most desirable works of the American automotive industry. This particular 1979 Chevrolet Corvette has been well preserved. The current owner reports the engine is the original motor that the car drove out of the factory with and has 70,000 miles clocked in its name. Some updates have been made for greater visual aesthetics, helping elevate this particular Corvette to become the perfect car to enjoy while out on the weekend.
1978 marked a quarter-century of the Corvette's production, and Chevrolet knew they had to make it special. In comes the 1978 Chevrolet Corvette 25th Silver Anniversary Edition. What set the 25th Silver Anniversary Edition apart was its stunning visual design that gleams against their standard offerings. To make this edition even more exclusive, Chevrolet produced a limited number of these vehicles. Only 15,283 units were crafted, making each one a coveted collector's item to this day. According to the current owner of our subject Corvette, it has 8,575 original miles on it with extensive documentation since the car was new. And this vehicle is said to be completely original, which will no doubt excite vintage car lovers.
The Chevy C/K series had a long and illustrious production run between 1960 and 2002. Succeeded by the popular Silverado range, the C/K series is now considered to be an excellent classic truck and the base of many resto-mods. This 1978 Chevrolet C10 Restomod is one such example. The current owner reports that it's been recently restored, and while it shows 78,000 miles, the exact mileage is unknown. Looking like no other third-generation C10, it's worth taking a chance on for your weekend driving pleasure and even as a daily driver if desired.
Chevy's Corvette has lived for 70 years as of 2023. Along the way, it's picked up plenty of milestones, and this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary is a celebratory edition of when it hit the 25-year mark. In fact, Chevrolet decided to make the celebrations big, with the result that all 1978 model year Corvettes are considered Anniversary editions. Hence, they received special "Anniversary" badges and emblems to commemorate this momentous event in Corvette history. This particular car has a lovely color, excellent specification, and a decent 72,000 miles on the clock. If you're looking to buy your first classic Corvette or add to an already existing collection, it's the ideal candidate.
The 1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer holds a special place in the hearts of SUV enthusiasts, and this particular example is a testament to its timeless appeal. With a reported 56,595 miles on the odometer, this K5 Blazer has proven its durability and reliability over the years, making it an excellent choice for collectors and adventurers alike. What sets this classic SUV apart is its straightforward and rugged design. Free from the excessive electronic and digital features found in modern vehicles, the K5 Blazer represents a simpler era of automotive enjoyment. It offers a no-frills driving experience that allows you to fully connect with the road and nature. Whether you're seeking a stylish addition to your collection or a capable vehicle for off-road excursions, the 1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer is ready to fulfill your desires. Its iconic design, combined with its well-preserved condition, makes it a true gem that stands out in the world of classic SUVs.
When twenty-five years of the Corvette rolled around, the model was in the late stage of the C3, or third-generation variant. Instead of creating a limited-edition run, Chevy decided to make all 1978 'Vettes a celebratory one. Hence the presence of cars like this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary, which sports the special Silver Anniversary paint job as well. With just 49,500 miles on the clock, this 'Vette has got some tasty upgrades to boot.
The C3 Corvette wasn't exactly born at the greatest of times, as it's the one that weathered the Malaise Era. However, its eye-catching design and brand cachet were enough to keep it selling well. For the 1976 model year, which this 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray hails from, over 46,500 units found homes. This car is said to have received a restoration that was completed around 2019, and photos of said restoration are reportedly available. With a new heart installed that's more powerful than the factory one, it's ready to rock and roll to your tunes.
Arguably, the C3, or third-generation Corvette, lived through the worst era in American automotive history. Aimed at improving fuel economy and reducing vehicular emissions, this dark period spanned the early Seventies right up to the early Eighties. The potent V8s were strangled to mere shadows of their earlier souls. However, the Corvette could not be put down easily. The C3 may have been somewhat down on power, but GM's engineering geniuses found other ways to keep it as America's pinnacle sports car. This 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, therefore shouldn't need any second thoughts for you to buy it. Let's further sweeten the deal by disclosing that this car has been meticulously restored and bears a reportedly new engine.
The 1975 Corvette brought some efficiency changes to the marque, as Chevrolet's signature sports car was seven years into its third generation. Electronic ignition was introduced, tachometers were electronically driven, and the mandatory catalytic converter made an appearance. There were a few styling enhancements as well, but thanks to the Malaise Era, the Corvette's V8 was making low power figures. Thankfully, there are aftermarket avenues to correct that while retaining period correctness, so you should really consider this 1975 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, especially when it's got just 65,800 miles on it.
The personal luxury car segment was an appealing market for automakers. That's why Chevy decided to join it in 1970 with the Monte Carlo. Named after the capital city of Monaco, the Monte Carlo was produced until 2007, spanning six generations. This 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau Edition that's up for sale with us is a second-generation example that boasts only 7,000 miles. It reportedly comes with the original window sticker, title, owner's manual, and maintenance records included with the sale.
Every generation of the Corvette is something special that enjoys a dedicated cult following. This is a characteristic that very few cars can boast of. Take this 1975 Chevrolet Corvette L48, for example. Hailing from the C3 or third generation, it bore the brunt of the Malaise Era and yet is a desirable classic today. The current owner reports it to host a numbers-matching motor and transmission but lacks documentation to back this up. With just 25,300 miles, it's a lightly-used car that's worth taking a punt on. C3 Corvettes will only appreciate in value, after all.
It's 1998, and you are watching the latest Jackie Chan movie, The Rush Hour. It's comedy gold, but as a petrolhead, you can't help but stare at the gorgeous Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C3 featured in the movie. You see it being used as a getaway car, in chase scenes, and for daily driving. And that is what this car is all about. What you see here is a stunning example of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, which belongs to the third generation of the iconic 'Vette legacy. Showing just 76,000 miles on its clock, this car has reportedly undergone a full restoration to become what you see here today. Its owner stated that this beauty has just appraised at $55,000, making it a bargain to add to your collection of classic cars.
Welcome to all auto enthusiasts who have an unquenchable thirst for speed and are looking for a specimen that can be tossed around a racetrack. Extra credit if you happen to share a passion for classic cars. This stunning specimen of a 1974 Chevrolet Nova is not your typical Chevy that you buy to enjoy a nostalgic driving experience. It is modified to undertake some serious speed and power, making it a fierce Street Rod. With a lengthy list of upgrades included, this fire-breathing Muscle car is ready for you to take home in spanking-new condition. With the sale of this car, you receive several documents of confirmation, a user manual, and a gloriously created album with pictures capturing every step of its transformation journey.
Originally a trim level for a Chevrolet Chevelle, the Malibu later gained its own identity as a standalone model in 1978, a legacy it carries today. This 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Coupe marks the final generation where the Malibu name adorned a Chevelle. Boasting a mere 30,980 miles on the odometer, it stands as a rare low-mileage survivor, perfect for enthusiasts seeking a classic slice of Seventies American automotive history.
With a deadline of just 18 months, then Chevy designer Clare MacKichan and his team had no time for trial and error. The goal was to build a compact, affordable, high-selling car. MacKichan hit the nail on the head with the introduction of the Chevrolet Nova in 1962, making it one of the fastest-produced vehicles in GM's history. Of course, like all vehicles, the Nova evolved with each generation, making itself a real competitor in the muscle car segment with the third generation as featured here. The third-gen Nova is a favorite among those who like the adrenaline rush of the drag strip, and if you are one of them, you might already notice that this is exactly what said vehicle has been built for.
Chevy's full-size SUV, the K5 Blazer nameplate, was quite popular in the Seventies and Eighties. However, the K5 Blazer's story actually starts in 1969, with a short-lived first generation that was only around until the end of the 1972 model year. Up for grabs today is one of those examples, a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer that's more of a restomod. We're told that it was painted in 2005 and packs many interesting features. As to what they are, you'll have to read on and discover.
Ending the weekend with a spirited drive in a muscle car is a surefire way to inject excitement into your routine. The timeless appeal of a true muscle car allows you to experience the raw power and exhilaration of classic American performance, all while turning heads wherever you go. Today, we have a legendary example of a muscle car, the 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, ready to make a statement on the road. With just 60,960 miles reported on the clock and assortment of proper upgrades, it's ready for a new home.
Chevrolet's Chevelle is a legendary nameplate in classic car circles now, but back in its heyday, it was just another Chevy, competing in the mid-size segment from 1964 to 1972. Chevy offered the Chevelle in a dizzying array of body styles, including two- and four-door sedans, two- and four-door hardtops, convertibles, coupes, coupe utilities, and station wagons. There was a Chevelle for everyone, with a choice of in-line six or V8 power. Of course, Chevy wanted to go after the muscle car crowd as well, hence the Super Sport or SS models. This 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS is one of those, a survivor of the muscle car era and a highly desirable classic in 2023.
Throughout Chevrolet's 110 years of automobile production, they have left an imprint that is hard to erase from the motoring world. Many an iconic vehicle has left Chevrolet's factory to be lauded as revolutionary and groundbreaking, and the brand itself is a part of American automobile history. And as such, the Chevrolet Nova, which was known as the Chevrolet Chevy II Nova from 1962 to 1968, is a wildly successful compact car from Chevrolet. The third generation of the Nova was offered in a souped up Rally Nova version with some substantial upgrades. What we have to offer is a 1972 Chevrolet Rally Nova 350 coupe with just 35 miles after the rebuild and modifications and available to be seen in West Virginia.
Chevrolet's contemporary lineup is a testament to its comprehensive coverage of the SUV market, effectively addressing the preferences of diverse customer segments. Extensive market research has resulted in a robust presence for Chevrolet in the world of SUVs. Yet, casting our gaze back to the 1970s, we observe a transformative era for SUVs. No longer viewed solely as utilitarian machines, SUVs began to be embraced for personal use, fueling a surge in their popularity. In response to this trend and as a formidable competitor to the legendary Ford Bronco, Chevrolet introduced the iconic Chevrolet Blazer. With market values for these vintage treasures on the rise, now is the opportune moment to secure ownership of a piece of automotive history. Presenting this meticulously restored 1971 Chevrolet Blazer, poised to exemplify the genesis of the modern SUV and serve as a shrewd investment for the future.
Chevrolet's Chevelle is an iconic mid-sizer that saw life between 1964 and 1977. Produced across three generations, this second-generation 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Restomod is not quite as stock as you'd expect. We see it's undergone a tasteful resto-modding process that retains its signature Sixties and Seventies styling cues, melded with modern conveniences. That's not all; it's also received a comprehensive overhaul of the mechanicals. Read on to find out why you should seriously consider it.
The Camaro and the Mustang. A story of two muscle cars from GM and Ford nuking it out for over fifty years. Other muscle car contenders have come, gone, and re-emerged but these two have stayed at it to this day. This second generation 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is one of those historic machines, and it’s got a few upgrades under its belt too. With 24,000 miles showing, it’s quite lightly run as well. The factory build sheet is included in the sale.
The Chevrolet Corvette, an enduring symbol of the automotive world, has etched its name in the annals of history. Across generations, it has gracefully evolved while retaining the essence of its automotive lineage. In the spotlight today is a 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, a testament to time's refinement, boasting 72,000 miles on its journey. This Stingray, born of the '70s, was originally a 454 variant, now rejuvenated with a new 454 engine that breathes renewed vitality into its performance. A living embodiment of power and iconic design, this Corvette eagerly awaits a new garage and owner, poised to weave its legacy for generations to come.
Chevrolet decided to dip a toe into the personal luxury car market with the Monte Carlo. Debuting rather late to the party in 1970, it was named after the city in Monaco of the same name. Over time, first-generation examples such as this 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo have gained the attention of a discerning segment of classic car aficionados. This particular car is claimed to have been restored to the condition that you see in the pictures and is now up for sale.
The Chevrolet brand set the standard for American automobiles in the 60s and 70s, and it only takes one look at this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle to understand why. The simple and straightforward nature of the car speaks to the American spirit, as does its grit and inherent power, which made this particular car an instant classic during the time it was unveiled to the public. In contrast to the Chevelle that originally rolled out of the factory, this vehicle has undergone a few upgrades, according to the information given by the current owner. With a pristine exterior and powerful engine, reportedly delivering over 500 horsepower, this car is perfect for you to welcome and preserve for another generation of automobile enthusiasts to enjoy.
The lineage of the revered Chevrolet Silverado, a nameplate synonymous with full-size pickup trucks, traces its roots back to the C/K Series. This iconic line of trucks, spanning four generations from 1960 to 2002, has earned a special place in the hearts of hardworking Americans, celebrated for its unwavering practicality, utility, and affordability. Today, we present a meticulously restored 1970 Chevrolet C10 hailing from the esteemed second generation of this storied nameplate. This truck, the product of substantial restoration efforts and tasteful enhancements, stands as a testament to timeless American craftsmanship, ready to elevate your weekend excursions to new heights.
We have a number of 1969 Chevrolet Camaros in various flavors for you to pick from. This is yet another instance in the RS category referring to the term "Rally Sport." At first glance, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 flaunts its racing nature with its sleek body and aggressive stance. But there is something that makes this particular car a bit more special. Passed down through generations, it has remained within the current owners' family since its initial purchase in 1969, with documentation to back it up. Never have been restored, this Camaro only received reconditioning to revitalize it. With the original build sheet available, this car is sure to be a purchase that is both appealing and reliable.
Transport yourself back to the 1960s, a time when your pursuit of a captivating performance machine that seizes attention at first sight and ignites with power as you accelerate, leads you through dealership floors and the pages of automotive magazines. Amidst the abundance of muscle-bound options, Chevrolet's Camaro emerges as a standout, holding its ground as a performance icon even in the present day. If you've dreamt of claiming your own piece of 1960s American muscle, consider this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 we present, boasting a purported 3,000 miles on the odometer, a remarkable choice to infuse your weekends with exhilarating style.
Ford ignited the pony car rivalry, but it wasn't long before General Motors entered the scene. Refusing to cede all the excitement and lucrative gains of this rapidly expanding segment to Ford, they introduced the Camaro, accompanied by its partner, the Firebird, in 1967. While the Firebird eventually receded in the early 2000s, the Camaro persisted in an ongoing showdown with the Mustang. This endurance match continues to captivate enthusiasts to this day. Hence, stumbling upon a specimen like the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe holds immense appeal for those seeking a quintessential American muscle car. This particular example embraces the spirit of a restomod, harmoniously fusing elements from both eras to craft the masterpiece before you. Furthermore, its impressive odometer reads a mere 56,500 miles, adding to its allure.
The 1969 Camaro is a legendary icon of American muscle cars, admired by enthusiasts for its classic style and impressive power. This particular car, a 1969 Camaro SS L89 with its rare "L89" 396ci engine and RPO Dealer Installed lightweight aluminum heads, is a true collector's item. It also features a factory Daytona Yellow paint job and is fitted with a Holley Sniper EFI system, making it an exceptional combination of design and performance. With only 4000 miles on the rebuilt engine, it's a rare find that is sure to impress any car enthusiast.
The 1969 Chevrolet El Camino emerged as a response to the popularity of car-based utility models like the Ford Ranchero during the 1950s. After its initial debut in 1959 and a brief hiatus, Chevrolet reintroduced the El Camino in 1964, utilizing the well-received Chevrolet Chevelle platform as its foundation. As part of the third generation, the 1969 model became an iconic representation, characterized by its sleek design, robust aesthetics, and a diverse range of engine choices. This iteration addressed the rising demand for versatile vehicles that seamlessly combined car comfort with truck practicality. Its enduring appeal solidified its position as a cherished emblem of American automotive ingenuity during the late 1960s. This well-maintained specimen has undergone careful preservation, and while some restoration work has been undertaken to restore its pristine appearance, more details about the restoration process will be discussed below. For now, it's essential to highlight that this exceptional vehicle is currently available for purchase.
There are cars whose design maybe 50 + years old but can cause shock and turn heads to this day. Muscle cars are a sight to behold; every manufacturer wanted a piece of the pie and built cars far away from land, yachts built to ferry around families. Present today is this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, a true muscle car of the 60s that's geared to liven up your weekends and steal the show.
Chevy's Impala is an extremely popular nameplate, as it's been around from 1957 to 2020, albeit with some breaks in between. Ten generations of the Impala have been produced, and it's even seen some screen time. Impalas have found their calling as concourse classics, as well as unique restomods. This 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS Restomod is one of the latter. With just 1,100 miles since a full restomod effort, it's now ready to pass into new hands.
There's something about it that just makes American muscle absolutely irresistible for the petrolhead in all of us. It's a car we can't help but look with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Tribute is a great example of why. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This particular vehicle features a massive V8 a nimble performance from its early days, with a few enhancements to maintain its life many decades since it rolled out of the factory door. With 6,000 miles reported on the clock, this car is still going strong and might be the muscle car for your garage that you've been looking for.
Picture this: It's sunset on a weekend, and you have no plans; you are aching for a Sunday drive but don't have the machine for the job. Are you the type of person that suffers from this ordeal? Worry no more; the 1968 Chevrolet Corvette we have today doesn't just solve that problem but is a rare beauty to top it all off. What's better than this? This '60s beauty is a convertible, and the current owner reports just 50,000 miles on the clock and a full restoration performed to ensure a smooth drive feel and looks as you drive by.
There's something about it that just makes American muscle absolutely irresistible for the petrolhead in all of us. It's a car we can't help but look with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a great example of why. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This particular vehicle features a massive V8, nimble performance, and a heart that just won't quit. With a few changes made to the drivetrain and engine, this Camaro is ready to tear up any road set in its path.
When considering underappreciated design and performance of the 1960s, the Chevrolet Chevelle invariably emerges as a pinnacle. The 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS Clone amplifies the intrinsic allure of its design and performance to a remarkable extent, constituting an exemplar best comprehended through firsthand experience.
1968 was an exciting year for Corvette aficionados as the third generation made its entrance. Sporting a new body style and a refreshed interior, the third generation or C3 'Vette would continue right up to the 1982 model year, with several improvements along the way. If you'd like to experience the excitement that many will have felt way back in 1968, this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L79 that we've got on sale is one great way to do so. A 67,500-mile car, it's reportedly received quite a bit of refreshment and rejuvenation to keep it going.
Something about it just makes an American Muscle car absolutely irresistible for the petrol-head in all of us. It's a car we cannot help but look at with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a great example. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This 60's icon boasts a massive 509ci V8 engine with 88,000 miles reported on the odometer, yet still exuding impressive performance. What's more, this stunning Camaro is fitted with a 4-Speed Manual Transmission, adorned with a plethora of driving goodies, including a 12-Bolt Posi-Trac Rear End, and an MSD ignition system, as reported by the current owner. With such an alluring combination of power and performance, this offer is simply irresistible and deserving of your utmost consideration.
There's something about the Camaro that makes it irresistible as a work of American muscle, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Convertible is a great example of this. Sporting the iconic retro look, the Camaro at its time brought the performance to the masses and has a history that makes it heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This particular vehicle features a massive V8 which has only seen about 3,000 miles since it was rebuilt, along with a host of additions to the engine and handling. A few enhancements to the cosmetics of this Camaro have been accentuated as well, and with 39,500 miles reported on the clock, this is a car that has a new lease on life, ready to clock up many more miles into the future.
In a world where massive performance gains and fancy exterior modifications are available with a few clicks online, and while powering down a drag strip and looking different is all the rage, staying original is reserved for the purist who likes to enjoy their cars the right way. The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible we have today is a lovely example of muscle car royalty. With a reported 36,450 miles on the clock, this low-mileage American classic also comes with documentation to prove its originality.
Introducing the pinnacle of investment-grade muscle cars, the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L71 427ci Turbo-Jet V8 Tri-Power. Meticulously restored to its original frame-off integrity, this extraordinary vehicle exudes timeless appeal and promises exceptional future collector car value. It boasts an ultra-rare combination of options, including Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power Electric Windows, Black Leather, and both the Original Hardtop and Soft Top, making it a highly sought-after gem for avid collectors. This Corvette has received the prestigious authentication of Arizona Chapter NCRS judge Terry Dunham, confirming its adherence to NCRS standards as an original specimen. Notably, the engine pad deck exhibits the original parallel front to back broach machining lines, further enhancing its authenticity. With a reported frame-off restoration utilizing original and NOS parts, this remarkable vehicle has a mere 2,200 miles on the odometer since its restoration. Its numbers-matching status adds to its allure, and its inclusion of the original Protectoplate and warranty card, carefully preserved in a protective plastic sleeve, sets it apart as a truly exceptional find. Prepare to be captivated by the allure of this meticulously restored 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L71, a shining testament to the timeless design and unrivaled performance of this legendary American muscle car.
The Chevrolet Impala boasts a host of legends in its marque, each model year was special in its own right, but the 60s saw the birth of a true icon. Present today is this 1967 Chevrolet Impala Coupe, which has a reported 69,535 miles on the clock, is a true American hero and is one way to liven up your weekend drives.
The Chevy Impala is a renowned nameplate that has been seen on and off in the market. It was first built across six generations from 1959 to 1985, then resurrected for a seventh generation between 1994 and 1996, and a further three generations saw the light of day from 2000 to 2020. The Sixty-Seven Impala hails from the fourth generation and is most famously seen in black four-door form as 'Baby,' the ride of the Winchester brothers from the hit TV show 'Supernatural.' This 1967 Chevrolet Impala may not be black or a four-door, but it's still a fine American classic that will turn heads wherever you take it. Packing a new engine with a host of upgrades and just 1,000 miles on the new motor, it's ready for a second life with gusto.
The first generation Camaro was introduced in the fall of 1966 to respond to the rising Pony Car icon at the time, Ford's Mustang. The Camaro, however, was much more than just a Mustang rival; it swiftly earned the trust of sports car owners seeking the best value for their money. Right out the gate, the Camaro, encased with a timeless body frame, was destined to become a pure classic. Chevrolet offered three main trim packages with their first Camaro. Namely the RS, the SS, and the Z/28. Displayed here is a sublime example of a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro R/S Convertible with a tempting engine upgrade. That's not all. Its current owner reported a variety of other modifications that sum this Camaro R/S up into a beastly track car!
Here's something interesting to consider if you want an original member of the pony car class from the Sixties but aren't partial towards a Mustang. A 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Clone that's reportedly been restored in 2006 and packs some interesting enhancements under the skin. 1967 was the debut year of the Camaro, and this car is said to incorporate elements of the RS appearance package, as well as the SS performance package. Furthermore, it's a drop-top with just 12,500 miles since restoration.
When it comes to muscle cars, the more outrageous one's design and creative team were, the better. Hence, the Chevrolet El-Camino will always go down as one of America's coolest machines; it has everything, the performance that rivals the most potent muscle cars, a design that's practical, and sheer coolness value. Looking to get your very own slice of American muscle? This 1966 Chevrolet El Camino we have today is the one for you.
For those who adore classic cars and have a soft spot for the allure of muscle cars, this one's for you. Chevrolet, a brand that epitomizes American muscle passion in metal and rubber, has created vehicles that capture hearts worldwide. Among the standout models emerging from Chevrolet's stable, the Chevelle stands tall as a triumphant nameplate spanning three generations. Unveiling the 1966 model year brought a complete restyling to the Chevelle, gracing it with bold aesthetics that continue to captivate classic car enthusiasts to this day. In the spotlight is a mesmerizing 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod packing a modern LS1 V8, a testament to the era's sentiments while boasting contemporary enhancements that modern buyers will surely relish. With an astonishingly low mileage of just 450 miles and the meticulous frame-off restoration undertaken by the owner, its timeless charisma takes center stage.
Chevrolet, a brand that epitomized American automotive excellence during the 1960s, left an indelible mark on the nation's car culture. The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle stands as a testament to this era, embodying the essence of American spirit through its unadorned and robust design. Unveiled to the public, it became an instant classic, a symbol of grit and inherent power. The 1966 Chevelle Malibu SS 396 presented here is no ordinary classic; it has undergone an extensive restoration with a touch of modern performance enhancements, making it a truly unique machine. With a mere 320 miles showing on the odometer, this Chevelle has been reimagined and is now poised to find a new home.
The Chevy C/K series had a long and illustrious production run between 1960 and 2002. Succeeded by the popular Silverado range, the C/K series is now considered to be an excellent classic truck and the base of many resto-mods. This 1978 Chevrolet C10 Restomod is one such example. The current owner reports that it's been recently restored, and while it shows 78,000 miles, the exact mileage is unknown. Looking like no other third-generation C10, it's worth taking a chance on for your weekend driving pleasure and even as a daily driver if desired.
The lineage of the revered Chevrolet Silverado, a nameplate synonymous with full-size pickup trucks, traces its roots back to the C/K Series. This iconic line of trucks, spanning four generations from 1960 to 2002, has earned a special place in the hearts of hardworking Americans, celebrated for its unwavering practicality, utility, and affordability. Today, we present a meticulously restored 1970 Chevrolet C10 hailing from the esteemed second generation of this storied nameplate. This truck, the product of substantial restoration efforts and tasteful enhancements, stands as a testament to timeless American craftsmanship, ready to elevate your weekend excursions to new heights.
The reason for the massive growth for classic American trucks can be chalked down to a few suspects, one of them is none other than the legendary first generation Chevrolet C/K trucks. Looking to get your hands on one? This 1963 Chevrolet C10 Custom we have today can be your foray into the world of classic trucks and practical classic ownership.
Chevy's full-size SUV, the K5 Blazer nameplate, was quite popular in the Seventies and Eighties. However, the K5 Blazer's story actually starts in 1969, with a short-lived first generation that was only around until the end of the 1972 model year. Up for grabs today is one of those examples, a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer that's more of a restomod. We're told that it was painted in 2005 and packs many interesting features. As to what they are, you'll have to read on and discover.
1978 marked a quarter-century of the Corvette's production, and Chevrolet knew they had to make it special. In comes the 1978 Chevrolet Corvette 25th Silver Anniversary Edition. What set the 25th Silver Anniversary Edition apart was its stunning visual design that gleams against their standard offerings. To make this edition even more exclusive, Chevrolet produced a limited number of these vehicles. Only 15,283 units were crafted, making each one a coveted collector's item to this day. According to the current owner of our subject Corvette, it has 8,575 original miles on it with extensive documentation since the car was new. And this vehicle is said to be completely original, which will no doubt excite vintage car lovers.
Chevy's Impala is an extremely popular nameplate, as it's been around from 1957 to 2020, albeit with some breaks in between. Ten generations of the Impala have been produced, and it's even seen some screen time. Impalas have found their calling as concourse classics, as well as unique restomods. This 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS Restomod is one of the latter. With just 1,100 miles since a full restomod effort, it's now ready to pass into new hands.
The second-generation Corvette holds an iconic status for a multitude of reasons. It introduced the distinctive boat-tail styling, the innovation of pop-up headlamps, the revered Stingray badge, and various other design elements. While the unique split-screen rear window was exclusive to the 1963 coupe, any second-generation Corvette in excellent condition is highly coveted. Enter the scene, the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Said to have only 3,500 miles on the odometer, the current owner, who has held the car for approximately three years, reports that during their ownership, the vehicle underwent a comprehensive electrical overhaul and rewiring process. The car is accompanied by paperwork and books, boasting a numbers-matching motor with supporting documentation—an enthusiast's dream come true.
Arguably the king of American sports cars, there's very little not to love about the Chevrolet Corvette. For decades since the first generation 'Vette' was unveiled, it has been a vehicle that continues to remain relevant and beloved by American sports car enthusiasts. This particular 1965 Chevrolet Corvette takes the form of a convertible and hails from the era that defined this iconic sports car and its place in the automotive world. Installed with an all-American V8 strapped to the front, according to the current owner, this car has plenty of power ready to deliver to the wheels and put down on the road. With 2,200 miles reported on the clock, since it was fully rebuilt five years ago, according to the report, if you love classic sports cars, this is a car you don't want to miss out on.
Picture this: it's sundown on a weekend, and you're aching for a drive to soothe your soul and set you up for the tough week that lies ahead. However, a problem lies ahead: You don't have the machine to ensure a smooth weekend drive. Presented today is the answer to your problems and it looks like this 1962 Chevrolet Impala Coupe we have today.
Acquiring a first-generation 1957 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a prized opportunity for any classic car enthusiast. Owning and driving a piece of American sports car history is a dream come true, and now you have the chance to make that dream a reality with this stunning example available for purchase. Presented today is a 1957 Chevrolet Corvette 283 “Fuelie” as a reported numbers-matching vehicle, ensuring its originality and authenticity. It is equipped with the rare Ramjet fuel injection and the car has undergone an engine rebuild, resulting in less than 1,000 miles on the newly refreshed engine. This makes the car even more desirable and reliable for its next fortunate owner.
When it comes to muscle cars, the more outrageous one's design and creative team were, the better. Hence, the Chevrolet El-Camino will always go down as one of America's coolest machines; it has everything, the performance that rivals the most potent muscle cars, a design that's practical, and sheer coolness value. Looking to get your very own slice of American muscle? This 1966 Chevrolet El Camino we have today is the one for you.
There's something about it that just makes American muscle absolutely irresistible for the petrolhead in all of us. It's a car we can't help but look with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Tribute is a great example of why. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This particular vehicle features a massive V8 a nimble performance from its early days, with a few enhancements to maintain its life many decades since it rolled out of the factory door. With 6,000 miles reported on the clock, this car is still going strong and might be the muscle car for your garage that you've been looking for.
Our Exotic Car Trader inventory holds a plethora of Chevrolet Corvettes in various flavors. However, it's not often that we come across a 1985 'Vette. Belonging to the fourth generation of Corvette, this model is one of the charms that stole hearts with all so adored pop-up headlights. The C4's second year, 1985, saw new beginnings for the car, particularly in the engine department. The L98 engine, a 5.7-liter V8, replaced the 5.0-liter engine from the previous year. This power plant marked a significant boost in power and featured a tuned port injection system, which made it more efficient and powerful than previous models. Sporting this distinctive engine at its heart, this beautiful example of the 1985 Chevrolet Corvette shows only 89,500 miles on its clock. This car is seeking a new owner who is willing to pour a little love into restoring it to its former glory.
American trucks of the 50s are hot property among custom builds; while they sit pretty, it's clear that all that 50s charm has been traded in for snap-worthy exterior and interior upgrades. While it's hard to find original examples of American trucks from the 50s, you might find one gracing its presence, much like this 1951 Chevrolet 3800 Stake Dually we have today. This 50s American truck is built tough and is a 1-ton dually; it sees a clean and neat refresh, and with a reported 76,000 miles on the clock, it's time you traveled back to the 50s every time you are behind the wheel.
Chevrolet's Camaro was introduced in 1967 to take on the Ford Mustang, along with the Pontiac Firebird. Chevy's contender continues to this day, with the Camaro and Mustang continuing to hold up the pony class, even in a sea of SUVs. Classic Camaros are lovely, and now that the third-generation from the Eighties is gaining classic status, why not buy this fine 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC today? The car bears just 3,000 miles and has a reportedly rare maroon-on-maroon color scheme.
Have you ever fantasized about having a race car that also can shock and awe on the streets? It's time you stopped dreaming and got behind the wheel of this 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Street Strip. This custom race build is a road-legal performance powerhouse geared for smiles per gallon on track and your daily driver if you feel like it.
It's 1998, and you are watching the latest Jackie Chan movie, The Rush Hour. It's comedy gold, but as a petrolhead, you can't help but stare at the gorgeous Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C3 featured in the movie. You see it being used as a getaway car, in chase scenes, and for daily driving. And that is what this car is all about. What you see here is a stunning example of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, which belongs to the third generation of the iconic 'Vette legacy. Showing just 76,000 miles on its clock, this car has reportedly undergone a full restoration to become what you see here today. Its owner stated that this beauty has just appraised at $55,000, making it a bargain to add to your collection of classic cars.
The 1975 Corvette brought some efficiency changes to the marque, as Chevrolet's signature sports car was seven years into its third generation. Electronic ignition was introduced, tachometers were electronically driven, and the mandatory catalytic converter made an appearance. There were a few styling enhancements as well, but thanks to the Malaise Era, the Corvette's V8 was making low power figures. Thankfully, there are aftermarket avenues to correct that while retaining period correctness, so you should really consider this 1975 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, especially when it's got just 65,800 miles on it.
The Chevrolet Nova, also known as the Chevy II, was the Bowtie's compact car offering in the Sixties and Seventies. Created as a basic, no-nonsense automobile, the Nova ran through four generations from 1962 through 1979. A fifth generation was briefly produced between 1985 and 1988, but it was a rebadged Toyota. This particular example up for sale with us is a first-generation 1962 Chevrolet Nova that's received some significant upgrades by the current owner and has reportedly driven less than 500 miles since then. It's something of a sleeper, going by the upgraded powertrain we will tell you about shortly. So, why not add it to your collection?
Welcome to all auto enthusiasts who have an unquenchable thirst for speed and are looking for a specimen that can be tossed around a racetrack. Extra credit if you happen to share a passion for classic cars. This stunning specimen of a 1974 Chevrolet Nova is not your typical Chevy that you buy to enjoy a nostalgic driving experience. It is modified to undertake some serious speed and power, making it a fierce Street Rod. With a lengthy list of upgrades included, this fire-breathing Muscle car is ready for you to take home in spanking-new condition. With the sale of this car, you receive several documents of confirmation, a user manual, and a gloriously created album with pictures capturing every step of its transformation journey.
Chevrolet's Advance Design series was the Bowtie's signature pickup truck offering between 1947 and 1955. Sporting several stylistic and mechanical enhancements over the previous era, the Advance Design series would go on to sell in spades. Up for grabs today is an excellent 1954 Chevrolet 3100 that's reportedly nearly all-original but packs a few useful upgrades to make it more repairable and serviceable in the modern era that we live in. We're also told that the truck has just under 100,000 miles on it.
The Chevrolet brand set the standard for American automobiles in the 60s and 70s, and it only takes one look at this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle to understand why. The simple and straightforward nature of the car speaks to the American spirit, as does its grit and inherent power, which made this particular car an instant classic during the time it was unveiled to the public. In contrast to the Chevelle that originally rolled out of the factory, this vehicle has undergone a few upgrades, according to the information given by the current owner. With a pristine exterior and powerful engine, reportedly delivering over 500 horsepower, this car is perfect for you to welcome and preserve for another generation of automobile enthusiasts to enjoy.
Finding a first-generation Corvette in exceptional condition is a true treasure, and stumbling upon one that has been fully restored is a rarity of its own. The earliest iterations of Chevrolet's renowned sports car have etched their names in the annals of automotive history. Their owners cherish them like cherished family heirlooms. Occasionally, a gem like the 1959 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible emerges onto the market. This specific model has undergone a meticulous restoration process, meticulously brought back to its original specifications. Restoration efforts have extended even to the smallest details. The current owner proudly asserts that the car has been reassembled using new GM factory nuts, bolts, wiring components, hoses, and more, ensuring that every inch of the vehicle exudes its authentic aura. With just a thousand miles logged since its rebirth, this Corvette is not merely an automobile; it's a testament to timeless craftsmanship and automotive artistry, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that beckons those who appreciate the fusion of history, aesthetics, and mechanical excellence.
For those who adore classic cars and have a soft spot for the allure of muscle cars, this one's for you. Chevrolet, a brand that epitomizes American muscle passion in metal and rubber, has created vehicles that capture hearts worldwide. Among the standout models emerging from Chevrolet's stable, the Chevelle stands tall as a triumphant nameplate spanning three generations. Unveiling the 1966 model year brought a complete restyling to the Chevelle, gracing it with bold aesthetics that continue to captivate classic car enthusiasts to this day. In the spotlight is a mesmerizing 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod packing a modern LS1 V8, a testament to the era's sentiments while boasting contemporary enhancements that modern buyers will surely relish. With an astonishingly low mileage of just 450 miles and the meticulous frame-off restoration undertaken by the owner, its timeless charisma takes center stage.
In a world where massive performance gains and fancy exterior modifications are available with a few clicks online, and while powering down a drag strip and looking different is all the rage, staying original is reserved for the purist who likes to enjoy their cars the right way. The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible we have today is a lovely example of muscle car royalty. With a reported 36,450 miles on the clock, this low-mileage American classic also comes with documentation to prove its originality.
Introducing the pinnacle of investment-grade muscle cars, the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L71 427ci Turbo-Jet V8 Tri-Power. Meticulously restored to its original frame-off integrity, this extraordinary vehicle exudes timeless appeal and promises exceptional future collector car value. It boasts an ultra-rare combination of options, including Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power Electric Windows, Black Leather, and both the Original Hardtop and Soft Top, making it a highly sought-after gem for avid collectors. This Corvette has received the prestigious authentication of Arizona Chapter NCRS judge Terry Dunham, confirming its adherence to NCRS standards as an original specimen. Notably, the engine pad deck exhibits the original parallel front to back broach machining lines, further enhancing its authenticity. With a reported frame-off restoration utilizing original and NOS parts, this remarkable vehicle has a mere 2,200 miles on the odometer since its restoration. Its numbers-matching status adds to its allure, and its inclusion of the original Protectoplate and warranty card, carefully preserved in a protective plastic sleeve, sets it apart as a truly exceptional find. Prepare to be captivated by the allure of this meticulously restored 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L71, a shining testament to the timeless design and unrivaled performance of this legendary American muscle car.
We have a number of 1969 Chevrolet Camaros in various flavors for you to pick from. This is yet another instance in the RS category referring to the term "Rally Sport." At first glance, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 flaunts its racing nature with its sleek body and aggressive stance. But there is something that makes this particular car a bit more special. Passed down through generations, it has remained within the current owners' family since its initial purchase in 1969, with documentation to back it up. Never have been restored, this Camaro only received reconditioning to revitalize it. With the original build sheet available, this car is sure to be a purchase that is both appealing and reliable.
Owning a classic is a treat, and finding an original example calls for getting transported back in time to discover what engineers and designers of its time wanted you to feel. The 1954 Chevrolet Corvette we're selling here is an original example; furthermore, it's reported to have seen a full nut and bolt restoration that cost a mighty $135,000; what's better? The car comes with receipts and documents to prove its build journey.
The 1990 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from the C4 generation holds a special place in the hearts of many enthusiasts. This particular example, boasting a mere 20,250 miles on the odometer, offers a glimpse into the past while maintaining its allure through recent refreshments and an oil change as detailed by the current owner. If you've ever dreamt of owning a C4 Corvette since the Eighties or Nineties, now is the opportune moment to turn that poster dream into reality.
Originally a trim level for a Chevrolet Chevelle, the Malibu later gained its own identity as a standalone model in 1978, a legacy it carries today. This 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Coupe marks the final generation where the Malibu name adorned a Chevelle. Boasting a mere 30,980 miles on the odometer, it stands as a rare low-mileage survivor, perfect for enthusiasts seeking a classic slice of Seventies American automotive history.
Picture this: It's sunset on a weekend, and you have no plans; you are aching for a Sunday drive but don't have the machine for the job. Are you the type of person that suffers from this ordeal? Worry no more; the 1968 Chevrolet Corvette we have today doesn't just solve that problem but is a rare beauty to top it all off. What's better than this? This '60s beauty is a convertible, and the current owner reports just 50,000 miles on the clock and a full restoration performed to ensure a smooth drive feel and looks as you drive by.
Chevrolet's contemporary lineup is a testament to its comprehensive coverage of the SUV market, effectively addressing the preferences of diverse customer segments. Extensive market research has resulted in a robust presence for Chevrolet in the world of SUVs. Yet, casting our gaze back to the 1970s, we observe a transformative era for SUVs. No longer viewed solely as utilitarian machines, SUVs began to be embraced for personal use, fueling a surge in their popularity. In response to this trend and as a formidable competitor to the legendary Ford Bronco, Chevrolet introduced the iconic Chevrolet Blazer. With market values for these vintage treasures on the rise, now is the opportune moment to secure ownership of a piece of automotive history. Presenting this meticulously restored 1971 Chevrolet Blazer, poised to exemplify the genesis of the modern SUV and serve as a shrewd investment for the future.
The C3 Corvette wasn't exactly born at the greatest of times, as it's the one that weathered the Malaise Era. However, its eye-catching design and brand cachet were enough to keep it selling well. For the 1976 model year, which this 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray hails from, over 46,500 units found homes. This car is said to have received a restoration that was completed around 2019, and photos of said restoration are reportedly available. With a new heart installed that's more powerful than the factory one, it's ready to rock and roll to your tunes.
The fourth generation Corvette will be familiar to those who grew up with the first and second iterations of the popular racing game Gran Turismo. Featuring crisp, computer-edged styling and enhanced performance, the C4 marked a galactic shift over the outgoing C3 when it debuted in 1984. Over a decade later, the C4 was still being produced, as evidenced by this 1995 Chevrolet Corvette. With just 14,003 miles, this fine example is up for grabs and can be yours if you like.
There's something about it that just makes American muscle absolutely irresistible for the petrolhead in all of us. It's a car we can't help but look with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a great example of why. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This particular vehicle features a massive V8, nimble performance, and a heart that just won't quit. With a few changes made to the drivetrain and engine, this Camaro is ready to tear up any road set in its path.
When considering underappreciated design and performance of the 1960s, the Chevrolet Chevelle invariably emerges as a pinnacle. The 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS Clone amplifies the intrinsic allure of its design and performance to a remarkable extent, constituting an exemplar best comprehended through firsthand experience.
The Chevrolet El Camino presents an intriguing fusion of utility and performance, offering an alternative to traditional pickup trucks for those seeking a more car-like experience while retaining the practicality of an open cargo bed. Spanning five generations from 1959 to 1987, the El Camino showcased its muscular prowess in various iterations, courtesy of an array of available V8 powertrains. This particular specimen, a 1964 Chevrolet El Camino from the inaugural generation, has found its way into our inventory. Noteworthy is its comprehensive frame-off restoration in 2007, skillfully executed by a previous owner. Furthermore, it boasts a collection of tantalizing performance enhancements that elevate its driving experience to extraordinary heights. Join us as we delve into the captivating details of this automotive gem.
Arguably, the C3, or third-generation Corvette, lived through the worst era in American automotive history. Aimed at improving fuel economy and reducing vehicular emissions, this dark period spanned the early Seventies right up to the early Eighties. The potent V8s were strangled to mere shadows of their earlier souls. However, the Corvette could not be put down easily. The C3 may have been somewhat down on power, but GM's engineering geniuses found other ways to keep it as America's pinnacle sports car. This 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, therefore shouldn't need any second thoughts for you to buy it. Let's further sweeten the deal by disclosing that this car has been meticulously restored and bears a reportedly new engine.
When the C3, or third-generation Corvette, debuted for the 1968 model year, it was hailed as futuristic. Bill Mitchell's design, based on a Larry Shinoda concept, was enough to turn heads whenever one passed a Chevy dealership. What's even more admirable is the way Chevy kept it fresh over fourteen years, even during the dark period of American motoring, known as the Malaise Era. That's why we're confident that you'll want to snap up this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette that's up for sale right now. This NCRS Top Flight Award car comes to you with 91,000 miles on the clock but is reported to have undergone a full restoration. We're also told that the motor was rebuilt approximately 7,000 miles ago. Let's discover more about this car.
Chevy's Corvette is an excellent point to start if you've always wanted to enter the world of classic American sports cars. There are eight generations to choose from, including the current era. Whether your preferred era of a classic is the Fifties, Sixties, Seventies, or Eighties, there's a 'Vette for the taking from each of them. This 1980 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is perfectly representative of the Seventies and Eighties, as the C3 enjoyed a spectacular 14-year production run. The current owner tells us that this vehicle has undergone a full restoration and shows just 21,500 miles on the odometer. Let's learn more about why it deserves a place in your garage and heart.
Chevrolet's Bel Air, the flagship full-size model spanning from 1950 to 1981, drew its name from the prestigious enclave of Los Angeles, showcasing Chevrolet's intent to cater to a discerning clientele with this lavishly adorned cruiser. While first-generation Bel Airs are not uncommon to come across, the true challenge lies in locating a specimen that has been cared for meticulously or restored to its former glory. Fortunately, we've undertaken the arduous task for you, and proudly present this meticulously rebuilt 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom for your contemplation. Having undergone an extensive restoration, this vehicle has also received thoughtful enhancements. What's more, with a mere 6,000 miles clocked since its rebirth, it stands poised to endure for many more decades, if so desired.
The Chevrolet Corvette stands as an enduring legend in the automotive world, and embodying its legacy is this exquisite 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. With a reported mileage of only 59,000 miles, this classic gem retains its numbers-matching authenticity, poised to not only enhance your driveway but also enrich your life.
Chevrolet, a brand that epitomized American automotive excellence during the 1960s, left an indelible mark on the nation's car culture. The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle stands as a testament to this era, embodying the essence of American spirit through its unadorned and robust design. Unveiled to the public, it became an instant classic, a symbol of grit and inherent power. The 1966 Chevelle Malibu SS 396 presented here is no ordinary classic; it has undergone an extensive restoration with a touch of modern performance enhancements, making it a truly unique machine. With a mere 320 miles showing on the odometer, this Chevelle has been reimagined and is now poised to find a new home.
Chevy's Chevelle was alive for just fourteen years and is a classic case of 'gone but not forgotten.' The Chevelle's following continues to this day, even among a segment of enthusiasts who weren't alive when production ended after 1977. That's why we're in no doubt that this 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle SS will find a loving home. If you're reading this and feel like the best candidate to take on this 59,700-mile example, simply give us a call. Meanwhile, let us tell you a bit about this particular car.
1968 was an exciting year for Corvette aficionados as the third generation made its entrance. Sporting a new body style and a refreshed interior, the third generation or C3 'Vette would continue right up to the 1982 model year, with several improvements along the way. If you'd like to experience the excitement that many will have felt way back in 1968, this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L79 that we've got on sale is one great way to do so. A 67,500-mile car, it's reportedly received quite a bit of refreshment and rejuvenation to keep it going.
The 1955 Chevrolet 210 was a quintessential family sedan of the Fifties, manufactured from 1953 to 1957. The second generation, introduced for the 1955 model year, marked significant advancements, including the integration of the small-block V8 engine. Now, available for acquisition is a remarkable 1955 Chevrolet 210 Restomod. However, a deeper examination unveils a plethora of practical enhancements, in addition to a comprehensive restoration as attested by the present owner. This is a classic beauty that's not just for show; it's designed to be comfortably driven on a daily basis.
The lineage of the revered Chevrolet Silverado, a nameplate synonymous with full-size pickup trucks, traces its roots back to the C/K Series. This iconic line of trucks, spanning four generations from 1960 to 2002, has earned a special place in the hearts of hardworking Americans, celebrated for its unwavering practicality, utility, and affordability. Today, we present a meticulously restored 1970 Chevrolet C10 hailing from the esteemed second generation of this storied nameplate. This truck, the product of substantial restoration efforts and tasteful enhancements, stands as a testament to timeless American craftsmanship, ready to elevate your weekend excursions to new heights.
Chevy’s full-sized offering, the Impala nameplate is still fondly looked upon by many despite bowing out by 2020. Arguably, the classic Impalas from the Sixties through Eighties are the defining ones, as well as the Impala SS from the Nineties. This 1961 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe Restomod hails from the third generation of the nameplate and has undergone a full restoration in 2013. Let’s find out what it’s all about, and why it makes for a fine classic with some modern conveniences to enjoy.
Transport yourself back to the 1960s, a time when your pursuit of a captivating performance machine that seizes attention at first sight and ignites with power as you accelerate, leads you through dealership floors and the pages of automotive magazines. Amidst the abundance of muscle-bound options, Chevrolet's Camaro emerges as a standout, holding its ground as a performance icon even in the present day. If you've dreamt of claiming your own piece of 1960s American muscle, consider this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 we present, boasting a purported 3,000 miles on the odometer, a remarkable choice to infuse your weekends with exhilarating style.
The Bel Air is a full-sized sedan meant to be the opposite of discreet. It was made for people who despised being discreet, it was made for people who loved to be noticed, for people who smoked only Cuban cigars and drank tea with their pinkies sticking out. The Bel Air was prestigious, and the fact that it went on to be considered one of the most iconic cars of the 1950s speaks for its homage. One might find it hard that this specific second-generation Bel Air is nearly seventy years old, and that is probably because it reportedly had an entire body-off restoration in 2022. As of now, we're glad to announce that this beauty is up for sale.
Hailing from the Chevrolet Master series of pickup trucks that ran between 1933 and 1942, this particular 1937 Chevrolet Pickup Restomod is quite possibly one of a kind. That's the thing with resto-mods; you can truly customize a vehicle the way you want it to be. However, while some may go absolutely bonkers, whoever did up this particular Chevy has shown tasteful restraint, coupled with enhancement where necessary. Bearing a mere 8,800 miles after its comprehensive restomod regime, will you be its next owner?
Ford ignited the pony car rivalry, but it wasn't long before General Motors entered the scene. Refusing to cede all the excitement and lucrative gains of this rapidly expanding segment to Ford, they introduced the Camaro, accompanied by its partner, the Firebird, in 1967. While the Firebird eventually receded in the early 2000s, the Camaro persisted in an ongoing showdown with the Mustang. This endurance match continues to captivate enthusiasts to this day. Hence, stumbling upon a specimen like the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe holds immense appeal for those seeking a quintessential American muscle car. This particular example embraces the spirit of a restomod, harmoniously fusing elements from both eras to craft the masterpiece before you. Furthermore, its impressive odometer reads a mere 56,500 miles, adding to its allure.
The 1964 Chevrolet K10 Pickup is a classic American truck that exudes timeless charm and represents an era of simpler yet rugged vehicles. This particular K10 Pickup has undergone a meticulous frame-off restoration, showcasing the dedication and attention to detail put into its revival.
The Chevrolet Corvette, an enduring symbol of American automotive excellence, has traversed eight generations, each marked by captivating aesthetics and unbridled muscle car performance. While each generation has garnered its share of admiration, the Chevrolet Corvette C4 stands as a pivotal moment in the legacy of this American powerhouse, exemplified by the 1987 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe we proudly present today. With a reported 40,000 miles on its odometer, this low-mileage specimen stands as an 80s legend, destined to turn heads wherever it ventures and wherever it parks.
Chevrolet's Chevelle is an iconic mid-sizer that saw life between 1964 and 1977. Produced across three generations, this second-generation 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Restomod is not quite as stock as you'd expect. We see it's undergone a tasteful resto-modding process that retains its signature Sixties and Seventies styling cues, melded with modern conveniences. That's not all; it's also received a comprehensive overhaul of the mechanicals. Read on to find out why you should seriously consider it.
The Chevrolet Impala boasts a host of legends in its marque, each model year was special in its own right, but the 60s saw the birth of a true icon. Present today is this 1967 Chevrolet Impala Coupe, which has a reported 69,535 miles on the clock, is a true American hero and is one way to liven up your weekend drives.
The Chevrolet Master series of full-size automobiles ran between 1933 and 1942 and were available in a variety of body styles. Over time, many fell by the wayside, but some were cherished over the years, restored, enhanced, and even went on to win a few trophies, as is the case with this 1940 Chevrolet Master 85 2 Door. If you're looking for a vintage Chevy from the Thirties, this car is the ideal ticket.
The fourth-generation, or C4 Corvette, was a pretty impressive car in its own right until General Motors decided to up the ante even further. They sought assistance from Lotus Cars, and the result of a long story cut short was the ZR-1 variant of the C4 'Vette. Nearly every aspect of the car's mechanical and drivetrain systems was improved upon, making the ZR-1 the most potent factory 'Vette you could buy. This 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 is a reportedly all-factory example save for an aftermarket exhaust and bears just 35,000 miles on the odometer. If you want a C4 that can really go, it's a worthwhile purchase.
The Chevy C/K series had a long and illustrious production run between 1960 and 2002. Succeeded by the popular Silverado range, the C/K series is now considered to be an excellent classic truck and the base of many resto-mods. This 1978 Chevrolet C10 Restomod is one such example. The current owner reports that it's been recently restored, and while it shows 78,000 miles, the exact mileage is unknown. Looking like no other third-generation C10, it's worth taking a chance on for your weekend driving pleasure and even as a daily driver if desired.
The 1969 Camaro is a legendary icon of American muscle cars, admired by enthusiasts for its classic style and impressive power. This particular car, a 1969 Camaro SS L89 with its rare "L89" 396ci engine and RPO Dealer Installed lightweight aluminum heads, is a true collector's item. It also features a factory Daytona Yellow paint job and is fitted with a Holley Sniper EFI system, making it an exceptional combination of design and performance. With only 4000 miles on the rebuilt engine, it's a rare find that is sure to impress any car enthusiast.
Presenting an exquisite 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, a true masterpiece with an impressive list of features that will leave any car enthusiast in awe. The body lines on this fiberglass beauty are simply breathtaking, showcasing its timeless design. Remarkably, there are no stress cracks, chips, blemishes, orange peel, fading, or swirls, attesting to its pristine condition. This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a masterpiece in every sense, combining timeless design, exceptional performance, and meticulous craftsmanship. With its impeccable condition, impressive features, and validated by a seasoned NCRS judge, this Corvette is a coveted gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of automotive history that will surely turn heads, captivate hearts and get to experience the unparalleled allure of this iconic classic car.
The 1969 Chevrolet El Camino emerged as a response to the popularity of car-based utility models like the Ford Ranchero during the 1950s. After its initial debut in 1959 and a brief hiatus, Chevrolet reintroduced the El Camino in 1964, utilizing the well-received Chevrolet Chevelle platform as its foundation. As part of the third generation, the 1969 model became an iconic representation, characterized by its sleek design, robust aesthetics, and a diverse range of engine choices. This iteration addressed the rising demand for versatile vehicles that seamlessly combined car comfort with truck practicality. Its enduring appeal solidified its position as a cherished emblem of American automotive ingenuity during the late 1960s. This well-maintained specimen has undergone careful preservation, and while some restoration work has been undertaken to restore its pristine appearance, more details about the restoration process will be discussed below. For now, it's essential to highlight that this exceptional vehicle is currently available for purchase.
When Corvettes come by our inventory, they don’t stick around for long. Chalk that down to the sheer adoration that America’s sweetheart sports car enjoys by the public. We’ve told and retold the Corvette story countless times, so what you need to know is that this 1987 Chevrolet Corvette is from the C4, or fourth generation, and comes to you with 47,500 miles already covered. That’s basically baby steps, as Corvettes can easily rack up six figures with the right maintenance. Read on to find out why you should be this car’s next owner.
Ending the weekend with a spirited drive in a muscle car is a surefire way to inject excitement into your routine. The timeless appeal of a true muscle car allows you to experience the raw power and exhilaration of classic American performance, all while turning heads wherever you go. Today, we have a legendary example of a muscle car, the 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, ready to make a statement on the road. With just 60,960 miles reported on the clock and assortment of proper upgrades, it's ready for a new home.
Chevy's Corvette has lived for 70 years as of 2023. Along the way, it's picked up plenty of milestones, and this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary is a celebratory edition of when it hit the 25-year mark. In fact, Chevrolet decided to make the celebrations big, with the result that all 1978 model year Corvettes are considered Anniversary editions. Hence, they received special "Anniversary" badges and emblems to commemorate this momentous event in Corvette history. This particular car has a lovely color, excellent specification, and a decent 72,000 miles on the clock. If you're looking to buy your first classic Corvette or add to an already existing collection, it's the ideal candidate.
The Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic sports cars in the world today and has stood the test of time, constantly evolving with each generation. Its modern iterations are sports car icons, and its iterations of the past decades are some of the most desirable works of the American automotive industry. This particular 1979 Chevrolet Corvette has been well preserved. The current owner reports the engine is the original L82 motor that the car drove out of the factory with and has 78,000 miles clocked in its name. This garage-kept beauty is the perfect choice for anyone who wishes to preserve a piece of automotive heritage for themselves for many more years to come.
The Camaro and the Mustang. A story of two muscle cars from GM and Ford nuking it out for over fifty years. Other muscle car contenders have come, gone, and re-emerged but these two have stayed at it to this day. This second generation 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is one of those historic machines, and it’s got a few upgrades under its belt too. With 24,000 miles showing, it’s quite lightly run as well. The factory build sheet is included in the sale.
There are cars whose design maybe 50 + years old but can cause shock and turn heads to this day. Muscle cars are a sight to behold; every manufacturer wanted a piece of the pie and built cars far away from land, yachts built to ferry around families. Present today is this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, a true muscle car of the 60s that's geared to liven up your weekends and steal the show.
The long-running C3 Corvette saw service from 1968 to 1982 and is fondly remembered for its distinctive design. Despite weathering the worst of the Malaise Era, the Corvette emerged victorious, and when the C4 debuted for the 1983 model year, the C3 was already becoming notable. If you'd like to buy one of the later-era C3s, this 1981 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe fits the bill to a tee. It's got a new engine with just 1,000 miles on it and a few upgrades plus refurbishments too.
The 1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer holds a special place in the hearts of SUV enthusiasts, and this particular example is a testament to its timeless appeal. With a reported 56,595 miles on the odometer, this K5 Blazer has proven its durability and reliability over the years, making it an excellent choice for collectors and adventurers alike. What sets this classic SUV apart is its straightforward and rugged design. Free from the excessive electronic and digital features found in modern vehicles, the K5 Blazer represents a simpler era of automotive enjoyment. It offers a no-frills driving experience that allows you to fully connect with the road and nature. Whether you're seeking a stylish addition to your collection or a capable vehicle for off-road excursions, the 1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer is ready to fulfill your desires. Its iconic design, combined with its well-preserved condition, makes it a true gem that stands out in the world of classic SUVs.
Here's a curio that will have heads turning and spark conversations. Chevy's SSR or Super Sport Roadster was manufactured between 2003 and 2006 as a sports pickup truck with a retractable hardtop. Quirky, you say? Indeed, especially when equipped with a V8 as per this 2004 Chevrolet SSR up for sale with us. Sporting just 12,700 miles on the odometer, it's perfect for someone who wants a vehicle that's uncommon and fascinating. Read on to learn more about why you should seriously consider this reportedly all-original example.
The Chevy Impala is a renowned nameplate that has been seen on and off in the market. It was first built across six generations from 1959 to 1985, then resurrected for a seventh generation between 1994 and 1996, and a further three generations saw the light of day from 2000 to 2020. The Sixty-Seven Impala hails from the fourth generation and is most famously seen in black four-door form as 'Baby,' the ride of the Winchester brothers from the hit TV show 'Supernatural.' This 1967 Chevrolet Impala may not be black or a four-door, but it's still a fine American classic that will turn heads wherever you take it. Packing a new engine with a host of upgrades and just 1,000 miles on the new motor, it's ready for a second life with gusto.
Something about it just makes an American Muscle car absolutely irresistible for the petrol-head in all of us. It's a car we cannot help but look at with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a great example. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This 60's icon boasts a massive 509ci V8 engine with 88,000 miles reported on the odometer, yet still exuding impressive performance. What's more, this stunning Camaro is fitted with a 4-Speed Manual Transmission, adorned with a plethora of driving goodies, including a 12-Bolt Posi-Trac Rear End, and an MSD ignition system, as reported by the current owner. With such an alluring combination of power and performance, this offer is simply irresistible and deserving of your utmost consideration.
The personal luxury car segment was an appealing market for automakers. That's why Chevy decided to join it in 1970 with the Monte Carlo. Named after the capital city of Monaco, the Monte Carlo was produced until 2007, spanning six generations. This 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau Edition that's up for sale with us is a second-generation example that boasts only 7,000 miles. It reportedly comes with the original window sticker, title, owner's manual, and maintenance records included with the sale.
In 1993, Chevrolet commemorated the 40th birthday of its beloved Corvette with a special 40th Anniversary package, available on all 1993 models, resulting in 6,749 units sold. Among them is this exquisite 1993 Chevrolet Corvette 40th Anniversary, presented in its distinctive Ruby Red hue. Having traveled 30,000 miles since its inception, this model proudly displays the unique 40th Anniversary logo badges, a feature also extended to the embroidered seats. Owning this Corvette goes beyond possessing another sports car; it embodies the spirit of a limited and celebratory edition of America's cherished sports icon.
The Chevrolet Corvette, an enduring symbol of the automotive world, has etched its name in the annals of history. Across generations, it has gracefully evolved while retaining the essence of its automotive lineage. In the spotlight today is a 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, a testament to time's refinement, boasting 72,000 miles on its journey. This Stingray, born of the '70s, was originally a 454 variant, now rejuvenated with a new 454 engine that breathes renewed vitality into its performance. A living embodiment of power and iconic design, this Corvette eagerly awaits a new garage and owner, poised to weave its legacy for generations to come.
When twenty-five years of the Corvette rolled around, the model was in the late stage of the C3, or third-generation variant. Instead of creating a limited-edition run, Chevy decided to make all 1978 'Vettes a celebratory one. Hence the presence of cars like this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary, which sports the special Silver Anniversary paint job as well. With just 49,500 miles on the clock, this 'Vette has got some tasty upgrades to boot.
Every generation of the Corvette is something special that enjoys a dedicated cult following. This is a characteristic that very few cars can boast of. Take this 1975 Chevrolet Corvette L48, for example. Hailing from the C3 or third generation, it bore the brunt of the Malaise Era and yet is a desirable classic today. The current owner reports it to host a numbers-matching motor and transmission but lacks documentation to back this up. With just 25,300 miles, it's a lightly-used car that's worth taking a punt on. C3 Corvettes will only appreciate in value, after all.
The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova lineup would see the light of day in 1961 and go on until 1979. It's a well-remembered nameplate in the United States, as it fiercely fought within the competitive compact car segment. This 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS is an excellent reminder of what the typical family man may have lusted after in the Sixties. Furthermore, this 85,000-mile car, which is reportedly an original SS, has undergone four years of restoration to bring it to the shape that you see in our photos. Some photos of the restoration process are available to see as per the current owner.
With a deadline of just 18 months, then Chevy designer Clare MacKichan and his team had no time for trial and error. The goal was to build a compact, affordable, high-selling car. MacKichan hit the nail on the head with the introduction of the Chevrolet Nova in 1962, making it one of the fastest-produced vehicles in GM's history. Of course, like all vehicles, the Nova evolved with each generation, making itself a real competitor in the muscle car segment with the third generation as featured here. The third-gen Nova is a favorite among those who like the adrenaline rush of the drag strip, and if you are one of them, you might already notice that this is exactly what said vehicle has been built for.
The first generation Camaro was introduced in the fall of 1966 to respond to the rising Pony Car icon at the time, Ford's Mustang. The Camaro, however, was much more than just a Mustang rival; it swiftly earned the trust of sports car owners seeking the best value for their money. Right out the gate, the Camaro, encased with a timeless body frame, was destined to become a pure classic. Chevrolet offered three main trim packages with their first Camaro. Namely the RS, the SS, and the Z/28. Displayed here is a sublime example of a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro R/S Convertible with a tempting engine upgrade. That's not all. Its current owner reported a variety of other modifications that sum this Camaro R/S up into a beastly track car!
The fourth generation Corvette was released for the 1984 model year, and it was ground-breaking in its heyday. Featuring new, crisp, computer-edged styling and a total revamp under the skin, the C4 'Vette would see production through the 1996 model year. This particular example is reportedly an all-original car with 56,215 miles on the odometer, and it looks magnificent. If you grew up in the Eighties and Nineties with Corvette posters on your bedroom wall, now's the chance to make them a reality.
Chevrolet decided to dip a toe into the personal luxury car market with the Monte Carlo. Debuting rather late to the party in 1970, it was named after the city in Monaco of the same name. Over time, first-generation examples such as this 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo have gained the attention of a discerning segment of classic car aficionados. This particular car is claimed to have been restored to the condition that you see in the pictures and is now up for sale.
Chevrolet's Chevelle is a legendary nameplate in classic car circles now, but back in its heyday, it was just another Chevy, competing in the mid-size segment from 1964 to 1972. Chevy offered the Chevelle in a dizzying array of body styles, including two- and four-door sedans, two- and four-door hardtops, convertibles, coupes, coupe utilities, and station wagons. There was a Chevelle for everyone, with a choice of in-line six or V8 power. Of course, Chevy wanted to go after the muscle car crowd as well, hence the Super Sport or SS models. This 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS is one of those, a survivor of the muscle car era and a highly desirable classic in 2023.
Upon its debut, the fourth-generation Camaro faced initial hesitancy compared to its predecessors. However, over time, it has proven to age gracefully and become a desirable future classic. This 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Coupe, with its reported all-original condition and 30th Anniversary color scheme, is a testament to its timeless appeal. With 89,850 miles on the odometer, it boasts the high-performance Z28 variant, sharing an engine with the contemporary Corvette of its time.
A successful classic from Chevrolet was introduced in 1962 in the form of the Chevrolet Chevy II. While the Chevrolet Nova is every muscle car enthusiast's dream to own, it actually was introduced as a top-level trim for the Chevy II, thereafter completely replacing the Chevy II. The first generation Chevy II was produced from 1962 to 1965 and featured a convertible and two-door hardtop Nova options. A 1964 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova Custom Pro Street is up for grabs with a rebuilt engine and some tasty upgrades.
Browsing through family albums evokes memories of vintage cars and fuels the desire to own an automotive piece of history. Finding the perfect family heirloom can be challenging, as many classic cars have been lost or modified over time. However, we present to you a car that closely resembles the cherished vintage beauties from your family photo albums—the 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe. This 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe is a true gem with 59,000 miles on the odometer. Meticulously cared for and passed down through generations, it has recently undergone a rejuvenation, including a rebuilt motor with only 1,000 miles. This American beauty of the 30s still runs strong, capturing the spirit of a bygone era. Beyond its beauty and history, this car holds a special story. Previously owned by Holly, who dreamt of restoring it but was unable to due to her battle with cancer, the car's restoration became a tribute to her life and legacy. Holly's sister and close friends dedicated themselves to bringing her dream to fruition, overcoming years of neglect. This 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe represents Holly's passion for cars, her remarkable journey, and the enduring power of friendship and determination.
The muscle cars of the 60s dominated the airways and stole the show on every motor show; thunderous horsepower and performance with good looks was a hot seller, and every manufacturer wanted a piece of the pie. Chevrolet released the legendary Camaro to battle head-on with the Ford Mustang and several machines that can cater to the ever-growing muscle car market; however, among all the performance, the unique Chevrolet Corvair always stood out like a sore thumb. Present today is a great example of America's foray into the unknown and looks like this 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa; it has a reported 120,000 miles on the clock. You can rest assured that you are behind the wheel of an American legend.
Standing out in a world where automotive design is forever changing and growing is a tough ask. If you go back in time to the early 2000s, the release of the Chevrolet SSR sure stood out but faced a host of issues which eventually led to the marque being axed off the production line. While it might not have been a commercial success, the SSR in today's collector market is slowly but surely becoming hot property thanks to its unique personality, looks, and respectable performance; even Richard Hammond was seen driving a Chevrolet SSR on the latest installment of the Grand Tour. Present today is a unique piece of machinery that looks like this 2004 Chevrolet SSR Regular Cab; it has a reported 46,500 miles on the clock and is built to stand out. Included in the sale is a car cover.
Post World War II, America and the rest of the world were gearing up for a booming economy. Automakers were excited; the powers at the helm had pledged no more war, and things looked bright. Chevrolet released their aptly-named Advance Design series of light and medium-duty trucks in 1947. The Chevrolet 3100 marked the entry point as a half-ton truck, and it was greatly received by an eager public. As time passed, some examples fell to ruin, some were lovingly maintained and restored, and others became platforms for great restomods. This 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Restomod comes from that third category, and you won't believe what it's packing under the hood until you see and experience it for yourself.
One of the immortalized monikers in the American automobile industry is Chevrolet. The brand is still going strong today after growing in popularity on racetracks and becoming an American icon. Over the years, Chevy has granted us brilliant automobiles, including the Corvette sports car series. It is an outstanding sports car that competes favorably among the best in the world while carrying a bargain price tag and daily drivability. Here we have a 2002 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible built by MATRIX Werks in Detroit, Michigan. This specimen is clocked at 8,000 miles and has some tasty upgrades under its belt.
Chevrolet's Impala badge has been around since 1958, albeit sporadically, for a ten-generation run. Twice in its life, the Impala nameplate has disappeared and re-emerged after a few years, with the latest disappearance being in 2020, so who knows, GM might resurrect it again. That's why you should seriously consider buying this 1960 Chevrolet Impala Coupe and discovering what classic Sixties motoring was all about. The current owner reports it to be a numbers-matching vehicle, further adding to its desirability.
The Corvette may have debuted 70 years ago, but every single one of its eight generations holds a special place in the hearts of the American automotive-loving public. Arguably one of the most popular classic Corvettes is the C2 or second generation, which was produced between 1963 and 1967. That's why we've got no doubt about the popularity of this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible that's up for sale right now. With just 12,360 miles after a complete restoration was performed in 2014, it's waiting for a new owner.
The fifth generation of the Chevy Corvette will forever go down in history as the last hurrah to the pop-up headlamp. By the time this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 left the Bowling Green factory gates, it was one of a handful of cars in the world that came with this much-loved feature. This car is something of a unicorn, as it's got just 11,000 miles on its wheels since new. Furthermore, it's a completely original example in a rare color to boot. Read on to find out why it deserves your home and your heart.
Here's something interesting to consider if you want an original member of the pony car class from the Sixties but aren't partial towards a Mustang. A 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Clone that's reportedly been restored in 2006 and packs some interesting enhancements under the skin. 1967 was the debut year of the Camaro, and this car is said to incorporate elements of the RS appearance package, as well as the SS performance package. Furthermore, it's a drop-top with just 12,500 miles since restoration.
Imagine the scene: a picturesque driveway, perfect weather beckoning you to hit the road, and a feeling of pure bliss as you take the wheel of a 1950s American classic. With no obstacles in your way, it's time to turn your daydream into reality. Behold the magnificent 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe, radiating timeless charm and elegance. Boasting a reported mileage of just 45,000, this exceptional vehicle comes equipped with a Factory Power Pack and meticulous documentation, confirming its low mileage and preserving its authenticity. Prepare to escape the frantic pace of life and embrace a world of serenity, as you savor the extraordinary pleasures offered by this remarkable Bel Air.
Throughout Chevrolet's 110 years of automobile production, they have left an imprint that is hard to erase from the motoring world. Many an iconic vehicle has left Chevrolet's factory to be lauded as revolutionary and groundbreaking, and the brand itself is a part of American automobile history. And as such, the Chevrolet Nova, which was known as the Chevrolet Chevy II Nova from 1962 to 1968, is a wildly successful compact car from Chevrolet. The third generation of the Nova was offered in a souped up Rally Nova version with some substantial upgrades. What we have to offer is a 1972 Chevrolet Rally Nova 350 coupe with just 35 miles after the rebuild and modifications and available to be seen in West Virginia.
By 1961, Chevrolet had come a long way with their first generation Corvette model. Although aficionados were impatiently waiting for the fantastic concept Corvette to become a reality, the C1 was a contentious vehicle when it was first revealed in 1953. But with the help of the head of GM's Styling Section, Harley Earl, and the brilliant engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov, the Corvette grew to become one of America's automotive sweethearts. It was transformed into a fashionable sports car as well as a performance icon. This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible on display here is one such example that will bring you pride as you drive it. As per the current owner, this charmer has undergone some engine work and boasts a few new upgrades under its belt.
The C5 Corvette debuted the Z06 tag as its halo variant. Envisioned as the successor to the C4's ZR-1 variant, the Z06 was only offered on the fixed-roof coupe variant and outperformed the ZR-1 in nearly every benchmark, save for absolute top speed. We've got an interesting 2002 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 up for sale with just 35,535 miles on the odometer, in a reportedly rare color, and with a surprise under the hood. Read on to find out everything you need to know, then get in touch with us if you'd like to buy this 'Vette.
The good thing about a Chevrolet Corvette is that there are plenty of examples across all generations to buy. This is because Chevrolet simply made a lot of Corvettes over the years, over 1.7 million to date. Sales continue with the highly desirable C8, and every generation has its followers. If you're a C5 or fifth-generation fan, this 1999 Chevrolet Corvette is ideal for you, as it's got a relatively light 59,000 miles on the clock.
This is not just another C4 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1, but a very special reported one-off that was created for the Ronald McDonald charity. A one-off example of America’s sweetheart sports car created for a worthy cause is certain to be highly desirable, and this 1994 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 Ronald McDonald Charity is said to have been owned by GM in Michigan, who put 7,000 miles on it before being sold to the current owner, and to date, bears only 30,000 miles on the odometer. It’s also said to be the only Corvette of this era that the factory made in this interior and exterior color combo, and comes with the original window sticker, EPA exemption from GM and full documentation. If that isn’t enough, there’s also a feature calendar, as well as a magazine with feature about this car thrown in, for added provenance.
The Camaro is an iconic piece of American automobile history. It's one of the cars that brought sports car performance to the everyman, making great power and driving pleasure affordable. This 1991 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 coupe comes from a lineage of rich automotive culture that has stood the test of time, lasting decades until the modern day. Although modern Camaros are some of the most powerful automobiles on American roads today, there is still a lot of appeal to the classic Camaros of the past, prized among motoring enthusiasts because of their great design, performance, engineering, and nostalgia. This Camaro is a Z28 variant with very few changes to its original condition and is garage-kept and well-maintained. It has everything you would want from a car of its caliber. With 66,490 miles on the clock, it's a car with plenty of life left in its tank.
The Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic sports cars in the world today and has stood the test of time, constantly evolving with each generation. Its modern iterations are sports car icons and its iterations of the past decades are some of the most desirable works of the American automotive industry. This particular 1979 Chevrolet Corvette has been well preserved. The current owner reports the engine is the original motor that the car drove out of the factory with and has 70,000 miles clocked in its name. Some updates have been made for greater visual aesthetics, helping elevate this particular Corvette to become the perfect car to enjoy while out on the weekend.
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The year 2023 marks the Platinum anniversary of the Chevrolet Corvette, celebrating its 70th year of production. To commemorate this milestone, Chevrolet released a special edition, the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ 70th Anniversary Edition. This Corvette is a high-performance track-focused model, continuing the legacy of American sports cars bearing only 7 delivery miles on the odometer.
The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT is a true symbol of American automotive excellence, seamlessly blending masterful design elements with a storied racing heritage that competes with the finest supercars on the market, all at a fraction of the price. This specific model is the 70th Anniversary Edition, a limited edition variant that honors the Corvette's illustrious legacy. Boasting a mere 7,600 miles on its odometer, this car is in impeccable condition and eagerly awaits its new owner for prompt delivery.
Arguably, Chevrolet's most popular car is the Chevrolet Corvette, which spans over 60 years of production and eight generations of speed and power. The Corvette has since become widely known and accepted as "America's Sports Car." The eighth generation of the Corvette was introduced in 2020 in coupe and convertible versions, along with three trim levels. Up for grabs is an almost brand-smacking new 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 70th Anniversary Special Edition with a dismissable 50 miles on the odometer and ready for the new lucky owner.