



The 1967 model year marked the final and most refined iteration of the C2 Corvette, making it one of the most sought-after classic American sports cars ever produced. This particular 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Sting Ray stands out with its desirable 427ci big-block V8 producing 390 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission for an engaging, analog driving experience. Finished in iconic Rally Red over a striking white and black vinyl interior, this example captures the essence of late-1960s American performance. Supporting documentation such as the NCRS Shipping Data Report and tank sticker further enhances its authenticity and collector appeal, while tasteful additions like side exhaust pipes and turbine-style wheels elevate both its presence and driving character.

The exterior of this 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Sting Ray is finished in Rally Red, a bold and period-correct color that perfectly complements the car’s aggressive yet elegant C2 styling. The presence of the Stinger hood hints at the big-block power underneath, while side-mounted exhaust pipes add both visual drama and an unmistakable auditory experience. Riding on 15-inch turbine-style alloy wheels, this Corvette maintains a classic yet purposeful stance. The white convertible soft top provides a clean contrast to the red bodywork, completing a timeless and highly recognizable silhouette. The interior of this 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Sting Ray is finished in a white and black vinyl combination that delivers a striking two-tone aesthetic. The cabin stays true to its driver-focused roots, featuring a straightforward layout with clear instrumentation and minimal distractions. The 4-speed manual shifter sits prominently within reach, reinforcing the car’s performance intent. While largely maintaining its original character, the addition of an aftermarket digital stereo system introduces a subtle modern touch for improved usability without compromising the vintage feel.

At the heart of this Corvette lies the legendary 427ci (6997cc) big-block V8, naturally aspirated and equipped with a 4-barrel carburetor, delivering a robust 390 horsepower. This engine is widely regarded as one of Chevrolet’s most iconic powerplants, known for its immense torque and unmistakable rumble. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission, offering a raw and engaging driving experience that defines classic American muscle. Enhancing traction is a Positraction rear axle paired with a 3.70:1 final drive ratio, providing strong acceleration and confident power delivery. Together, these mechanical components make this Sting Ray not just a collector’s piece, but a thrilling machine that embodies the golden era of Corvette performance.




Experience the thrill of driving a classic American sports car with this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Known for its powerful performance and sleek design, the Z06 model offers robust capabilities that make every drive exhilarating. With only 23,122 miles on the odometer, this standout vehicle has been carefully maintained and is ready to deliver an unmatched driving experience. Positioned in a striking Millenium Yellow exterior, this Corvette captures attention wherever it goes, making it a great choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike.



The 1967 model year marked the final and most refined iteration of the C2 Corvette, making it one of the most sought-after classic American sports cars ever produced. This particular 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Sting Ray stands out with its desirable 427ci big-block V8 producing 390 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission for an engaging, analog driving experience. Finished in iconic Rally Red over a striking white and black vinyl interior, this example captures the essence of late-1960s American performance. Supporting documentation such as the NCRS Shipping Data Report and tank sticker further enhances its authenticity and collector appeal, while tasteful additions like side exhaust pipes and turbine-style wheels elevate both its presence and driving character.



Want to give yourself a real treat that will make every drive an exciting one? Want to turn heads and demonstrate that you’re a real, red-blooded American automotive enthusiast? We’ve got just the thing; a 2,157-mile 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 2LT Z51 in Rapid Blue! With its removable targa top, Z51 Performance Package and Jet Black interior, this 490-horsepower American performance car is definitely the best choice, and one that you’ll wake up and Thank God for buying every day. The car is available in Naples, Florida, and even if you’re on the other side of the country, it’s worth the trip to check it out. Heck, why not fly into Florida, buy it, and drive it back home?




Experience the thrill of driving a classic American sports car with this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Known for its powerful performance and sleek design, the Z06 model offers robust capabilities that make every drive exhilarating. With only 23,122 miles on the odometer, this standout vehicle has been carefully maintained and is ready to deliver an unmatched driving experience. Positioned in a striking Millenium Yellow exterior, this Corvette captures attention wherever it goes, making it a great choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike.



The 1967 model year marked the final and most refined iteration of the C2 Corvette, making it one of the most sought-after classic American sports cars ever produced. This particular 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Sting Ray stands out with its desirable 427ci big-block V8 producing 390 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission for an engaging, analog driving experience. Finished in iconic Rally Red over a striking white and black vinyl interior, this example captures the essence of late-1960s American performance. Supporting documentation such as the NCRS Shipping Data Report and tank sticker further enhances its authenticity and collector appeal, while tasteful additions like side exhaust pipes and turbine-style wheels elevate both its presence and driving character.



Do you want a relatively modern pony car with a massive 426ci V8 under the hood? If so, this Red Hot 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 from San Antonio is the perfect candidate. With less than 8,000 miles on the clock, this fifth-generation machine comes with the Z/28 Performance Package, which brings some performance and handling upgrades. These include the Track-Focused Weight Reduction Package, Performance Cooling Package, and a functional front splitter plus rear spoiler. So if it’s a fearsome track-oriented machine that you’re look for, but something that can also handle daily driving duties, this car is ideal.




The 1967 model year marked the final and most refined iteration of the C2 Corvette, making it one of the most sought-after classic American sports cars ever produced. This particular 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Sting Ray stands out with its desirable 427ci big-block V8 producing 390 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission for an engaging, analog driving experience. Finished in iconic Rally Red over a striking white and black vinyl interior, this example captures the essence of late-1960s American performance. Supporting documentation such as the NCRS Shipping Data Report and tank sticker further enhances its authenticity and collector appeal, while tasteful additions like side exhaust pipes and turbine-style wheels elevate both its presence and driving character.



Chrysler Imperial. Sounds impressive, doesn’t it? That’s what you’ll feel every time you drive along in this Egg Yolk Yellow 1966 Chrysler Imperial Crown Coupe. The car comes with a potent 440ci V8 under the hood, a custom paint job, a 3-speed automatic transmission and all the Sixties American Land Yacht persona you’d want. The Imperial has always been Chrysler’s luxury product, and between 1955 and 1983, it was actually a sub-brand! That’s where this 1966 Chrysler Imperial Crown Coupe fits into the equation. It’s a second-generation car and is currently available in Baldwin, New York.



The 1962 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible represents the height of early-1960s American luxury, a time when Cadillac stood as the undisputed leader in comfort, presence, and engineering sophistication. Showing under 13,000 miles and with its clean, restrained tailfin design and expansive proportions, the 1962 model year marked a refined evolution of Cadillac styling. Under the hood sits a robust 390ci V8, delivering smooth and effortless power, perfectly suited for relaxed cruising. As a convertible, this example offers open-top motoring paired with unmistakable prestige—making it a highly desirable classic for collectors and enthusiasts seeking both style and comfort from a golden era of American automobiles.

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