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It’s not often that concept cars translate well into production. Concepts usually don’t have to bend to legislation or practicality and are therefore often left as flights of fancy, perhaps spurring a watered-down production car bearing a few minor elements. But for the Chevrolet Corvette C3, the links between it and the Mako Shark II concept car are a dead giveaway. The C3 was a departure for the Corvette line, and included a long hood, concealed headlights, and a short deck. The same silhouette set the tone for virtually every generation of ’Vette that followed. Our featured car is a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray with an exceptionally low mileage of just 25,591. The current owner even reports having documentation on hand to authenticate the car’s mileage.
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This Matte Black 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a true king of the roads. With its supercharged V8 putting out 650 horsepower, it’s got enough power to show off many of today’s trick EVs and even some baby supercars! Bearing a low 28,500 miles, this fine seventh-generation Corvette from Kyle, Texas could be yours if you wish. It comes with a Saddle Brown interior, heated and cooled seats, a paint protection film and even a glass removable top for those days when you really want to feel the wind rushing by and hear the V8’s roar, unfiltered. Plus, as a seventh generation ‘Vette, it’s a glorious hurrah to the last of the front-engined variant of Chevy’s signature sports car, given that the current C8 has gone mid-engined.
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The 2007 Bentley Continental GT Coupe represents a pivotal moment for Bentley, combining traditional British craftsmanship with modern performance engineering under Volkswagen Group ownership. Designed as a true grand tourer, the Continental GT delivers effortless power, all-weather capability, and a level of luxury that few rivals could match at the time. This example shows under 68,000 miles and stands out with its elegant Dark Sapphire exterior and classic specification. Enhanced with an upgraded sound system and an aftermarket front bumper, it blends timeless Bentley presence with a slightly more aggressive edge, making it an appealing choice for those seeking both comfort and individuality.
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The hottest of the already hot Chevy Corvette, this seventh-generation 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 2LZ is available from Townsend, Delaware, right now. Sporting a black exterior and a black interior, it’s got a fearsome 6.2-liter supercharged V8 under the hood, ready to spit out a reported 650hp and 650lb-ft to the road at your command! With just 32,200 miles on the clock, this petrolhead’s dream also comes with the 2LZ Preferred Equipment Group, a removable transparent roof panel for some amazing open-air drives, and some carbon fiber interior trim that includes the instrument panel surrounds as well. Furthermore, this seventh-generation or C7 Corvette is a future classic because it marks the last time that a Corvette hung its engine out front; from the C8 onwards, the engine lives behind the passenger cell.
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The final year of the chrome-bumper C3 Corvette, the 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible represents one of the most sought-after iterations of America’s sports car. Blending timeless styling, V8 performance, and open-air driving enjoyment, the 1972 model marked the end of an iconic design era before significant federal safety regulations altered the Corvette’s appearance in subsequent years. This particular example shows approximately 6,873 miles and is finished in an attractive Dark Green Metallic exterior over a Saddle interior with a beige convertible soft top. Equipped with a 350ci V8, a desirable 4-speed manual transmission, a luggage rack, auxiliary gauges, ceramic coating, paint protection film, and tasteful performance-oriented upgrades, this Corvette offers enthusiasts an opportunity to experience one of the most collectible and recognizable generations of Chevrolet’s legendary sports car.
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The 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Collector’s Edition Convertible represents the final send-off of the iconic C4 generation, a platform that carried Corvette through a major technological evolution from the 1980s into the modern era. This particular example is equipped with the highly sought-after LT4 engine, available only with a 6-speed manual transmission, making it one of the most engaging and collectible variants of the C4 lineup. Showing just 41,677 miles, it stands as a well-preserved example of a limited-production commemorative model finished in exclusive Sebring Silver Metallic. With its blend of rarity, performance upgrades, and open-top driving experience, this Corvette appeals strongly to both collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate analog performance.
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The Saturn Sky represented General Motors’ attempt to inject genuine excitement into the Saturn brand, and the Red Line was the version that delivered on that promise. Sharing its Kappa platform with the Pontiac Solstice GXP but wearing sharper, more aggressive styling, the Sky Red Line transformed the roadster formula into something properly entertaining. This 2008 Saturn Sky Red Line Convertible shows just 17,986 miles, making it a notably low-mileage example of a model that has become increasingly appreciated by enthusiasts. Equipped with the desirable 5-speed manual transmission, turbocharged power, and a striking Silver Pearl over red leather specification, this is the kind of affordable modern collectible that offers real driver engagement without the inflated pricing of many contemporary sports cars.
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