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- 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
- 327ci L79 V8
- Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
- 4-Speed Manual
- RWD
- LeMans Blue Exterior
- Black Leather Interior
- Black Convertible Soft Top
- Body-Colored Hard Top
- L88-Style Hood
- Aftermarket Intake Manifold
- Aftermarket Headers
- Aftermarket Exhaust System
- Reupholstered Interior
The 1968 Chevrolet Corvette marked the debut of the third-generation C3, introducing dramatic “Coke bottle” styling inspired by the Mako Shark II concept while retaining the exhilarating performance that made the Corvette America’s premier sports car. This example has been tastefully upgraded for enthusiasts who appreciate classic looks with enhanced performance. Showing 57,571 miles, this 1968 Corvette is finished in striking LeMans Blue over a reupholstered Black leather interior and features a desirable 327ci L79 V8, a 4-speed manual transmission, an aggressive L88-style hood, and several performance upgrades that make it an exciting driver’s car.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette is finished in iconic LeMans Blue, a factory color that beautifully highlights the sweeping curves and muscular proportions of the first-year C3 body. An L88-style hood gives the Corvette a more aggressive appearance while paying tribute to one of the most legendary high-performance Corvettes ever built. Chrome bumpers and hidden windshield wipers preserve the timeless styling that has made the 1968 model a favorite among collectors, while the upgraded hood hints at the performance enhancements beneath. The interior of this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette has been reupholstered in Black leather, providing a refreshed cabin that complements the car’s sporting character. The driver-focused cockpit places the shifter for the 4-speed manual transmission within easy reach, creating an engaging connection between driver and machine. Combining classic styling with renewed upholstery, the interior remains true to the Corvette’s performance heritage while offering an inviting environment for spirited drives.
Engine
Power comes from a 327ci L79 V8, an engine well regarded for its lively performance and free-revving character. This example has been upgraded with an aftermarket intake manifold, a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, aftermarket headers, and a performance exhaust system, improving airflow while producing the unmistakable sound expected from a classic small-block Chevrolet V8. Paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, the rear-wheel-drive drivetrain delivers an engaging, hands-on driving experience that perfectly complements the first-year C3 Corvette’s athletic chassis and iconic styling.
The 1968 Chevrolet Corvette marked the debut of the third-generation C3, introducing dramatic “Coke bottle” styling inspired by the Mako Shark II concept while retaining the exhilarating performance that made the Corvette America’s premier sports car. This example has been tastefully upgraded for enthusiasts who appreciate classic looks with enhanced performance. Showing 57,571 miles, this 1968 Corvette is finished in striking LeMans Blue over a reupholstered Black leather interior and features a desirable 327ci L79 V8, a 4-speed manual transmission, an aggressive L88-style hood, and several performance upgrades that make it an exciting driver’s car.
The C6 Corvette elevated Chevrolet’s iconic sports car to new heights by combining timeless styling, world-class performance, and everyday drivability in one exhilarating package. At its heart is the legendary LS3 V8, an engine renowned for its reliability, abundant power, and tremendous aftermarket potential. Showing just 28,023 miles, this 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 3LT is exceptionally well equipped with the premium 3LT Preferred Equipment Group and has been tastefully enhanced with an aftermarket exhaust and carbon fiber interior upgrades. Finished in Black over a Cashmere leather interior, this low-mileage Corvette is an outstanding example for enthusiasts seeking both performance and comfort.
The sixth-generation Chevrolet Corvette refined America’s sports car formula with sharper styling, improved technology, and world-class performance, all while maintaining the unmistakable V8 experience enthusiasts crave. Powered by the legendary LS3 V8, the 2009 Corvette Coupe delivers exhilarating acceleration, balanced handling, and everyday drivability in an iconic two-seat package. Showing 45,985 miles, this Corvette is finished in stunning Jetstream Blue Metallic Tintcoat over a Cashmere leather interior and is equipped with the desirable 2LT Preferred Equipment Group, forged chrome wheels, a paddle-shift automatic transmission, and a removable transparent roof panel.
Few classic pickups command attention quite like a custom-built 1965 Chevrolet C20 Step Side, and this example blends vintage styling with modern drivability. Showing just 746 miles on the odometer since its build, this truck has been extensively upgraded with a host of mechanical improvements, including a 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission, power steering conversion, and front power disc brakes for a far more enjoyable driving experience than a factory-original truck. Finished in a striking custom purple paint scheme over a reupholstered black interior, this C20 offers classic American pickup character with thoughtful upgrades that make it equally at home at local cruise nights or weekend drives.
Among first-generation Camaros, the 1969 model sits at the top of many enthusiasts’ wish lists. With its one-year-only body styling, deeply sculpted fenders, aggressive stance, and unmistakable Rally Sport front end, the ‘69 Camaro has become one of the defining icons of the American muscle car era. This example pairs those timeless good looks with tasteful upgrades that enhance both performance and drivability without sacrificing the car’s classic appeal. Finished in Dover White with bold black striping, it delivers exactly the kind of presence that has made these Camaros staples at cruise nights, car shows, and weekend backroad drives for more than five decades.
The 1968 Chevrolet Corvette marked the debut of the third-generation C3, introducing dramatic “Coke bottle” styling inspired by the Mako Shark II concept while retaining the exhilarating performance that made the Corvette America’s premier sports car. This example has been tastefully upgraded for enthusiasts who appreciate classic looks with enhanced performance. Showing 57,571 miles, this 1968 Corvette is finished in striking LeMans Blue over a reupholstered Black leather interior and features a desirable 327ci L79 V8, a 4-speed manual transmission, an aggressive L88-style hood, and several performance upgrades that make it an exciting driver’s car.
Among first-generation Camaros, the 1969 model sits at the top of many enthusiasts’ wish lists. With its one-year-only body styling, deeply sculpted fenders, aggressive stance, and unmistakable Rally Sport front end, the ‘69 Camaro has become one of the defining icons of the American muscle car era. This example pairs those timeless good looks with tasteful upgrades that enhance both performance and drivability without sacrificing the car’s classic appeal. Finished in Dover White with bold black striping, it delivers exactly the kind of presence that has made these Camaros staples at cruise nights, car shows, and weekend backroad drives for more than five decades.
The 1968 Chevrolet Corvette marked the debut of the third-generation C3, introducing dramatic “Coke bottle” styling inspired by the Mako Shark II concept while retaining the exhilarating performance that made the Corvette America’s premier sports car. This example has been tastefully upgraded for enthusiasts who appreciate classic looks with enhanced performance. Showing 57,571 miles, this 1968 Corvette is finished in striking LeMans Blue over a reupholstered Black leather interior and features a desirable 327ci L79 V8, a 4-speed manual transmission, an aggressive L88-style hood, and several performance upgrades that make it an exciting driver’s car.
The Austin-Healey Sprite earned its place in automotive history by delivering lightweight British sports car fun at an affordable price. Known for its nimble handling, simple mechanicals, and engaging driving experience, the Sprite became a favorite among enthusiasts both on the road and in motorsports. Showing 59,424 miles, this 1963 Austin-Healey Sprite has been tastefully refreshed with a reupholstered interior, a custom paint finish, and mechanical upgrades including an aftermarket clutch and brake system. It retains the classic charm that has made these open-top roadsters enduring collectibles for generations.
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