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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 1990 Chevrolet Corvette has been well preserved and, with only 54,000 miles on the clock so far, is in absolute great condition. Specced with the ZR1 Performance package, this Corvette comes with a host of additional upgrades that enhance its power, making this an amazing performance machine, great on the road and a thriller on the track.
The powerful, striking aesthetic of this 1990 Corvette works well with the Black exterior. The car reportedly underwent a complete repaint in 1998 using Imron paint, removing all panels and weather stripping as well. The strong lines, smooth curves, and powerful stance bring out an aggressive design language that is perfect for this iconic sports car. Sporting a stainless steel Corsa exhaust, this car steals hearts wherever it goes. Black takes over the interior, too, with rebuilt radio and speakers, and an LCD Dash works. All the usual amenities come with this Corvette, including power locks and power windows, a Bose sound system, as well as comfortable seats that envelop you, supporting your body from all sides.
And all that support goes to good use with this Corvette, especially with the many upgrades that this black beauty has under the hood. Fitted with a 7L LT5 engine designed by Lotus Engineering and built by MerCruiser, a 375hp V8 monster that put this generation of Corvettes on the map. Paired with a six-speed manual with a Hurst short-throw shifter assembly, this Corvette can go up to 60mph from a standstill in 5 seconds. This particular Corvette's engine comes with a few additional enhancements, including a custom calibrated chip, Aluminum Fidanza flywheel, Doug Ripple Stainless Coated Headers, a throttle-body bypass, a Champion 4-core radiator, and much more. The current owner also reports that the engine comes with a Siamese-style performance ported intake plenum and injector housing. All that power is brought under control with the Corvette's great handling, as well as drilled and slotted brake rotors, Grand Sport front brake calipers with Hawks 5.0 brake pads, C-beam plates, and camber braces tying the front suspension together, making this the perfect track monster on the road.
The sixth generation or C6 Corvette arrived for the 2005 model year, and while it dropped the pop-up headlamps of the fifth generation or C5, it more than compensated for them in other areas. The Corvette gained more power, performance, and luxury features. Plus, the Z06 variant came with the largest small block V8 engine ever produced at the time: a mega 7.0-liter beast. If that’s your sort of thrill, check out this 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 that’s for sale with us right now. This Idaho-based car is reportedly up-to-date on servicing and comes with the Preferred Equipment Group. But what’s more amazing is it packs an STS twin-turbo system, making the car even more exciting to drive.
The second-generation Chevy Corvette is renowned for many things. Debuting in 1963 with a neat split rear window, this design feature was axed for 1964 because it impeded rearward visibility. The second-gen ‘Vette also introduced features such as boat-tailed styling, pop-up headlamps, and the Stingray badge. That’s why cars such as this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette L84 Fuelie are highly sought after by collectors. This car is said to be an all numbers matching example with 35,375 miles on the clock, thus making it a great classic car to buy and keep for many years. Of course, you shouldn’t mothball it either; take it for a spin every now and then and experience the greatness of America’s most popular sports car.
1984 may have been the title of a rather draconian book, but it also marked the entry of Chevy’s fourth-generation or C4 Corvette. After a fourteen year run, the C3 was retired, and the C4 entered the scene. It was considered positively groundbreaking, with new styling, a fresh interior with slick digital-style LED instrument displays, and the switch to a uniframe design, from the previous body-on-frame language that older Corvettes used. Today, you can enjoy all that and more with this 62,002-mile 1984 Chevrolet Corvette that’s up for sale right now. The car comes from Pennsylvania, and includes the original owner’s manual with the sale.
The sixth generation or C6 Corvette arrived for the 2005 model year, and while it dropped the pop-up headlamps of the fifth generation or C5, it more than compensated for them in other areas. The Corvette gained more power, performance, and luxury features. Plus, the Z06 variant came with the largest small block V8 engine ever produced at the time: a mega 7.0-liter beast. If that’s your sort of thrill, check out this 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 that’s for sale with us right now. This Idaho-based car is reportedly up-to-date on servicing and comes with the Preferred Equipment Group. But what’s more amazing is it packs an STS twin-turbo system, making the car even more exciting to drive.
This 1973 Chevrolet Camaro is a fully restored classic muscle car featuring a modified 350ci engine and a 3-speed automatic transmission. According to the current owner, the vehicle has undergone a complete restoration, including a new Dark Red Metallic paint job completed in 2020. This Camaro has reportedly been upgraded with a new shifter, headers, and an aftermarket dual exhaust system, enhancing its driving experience. The current owner also states that the vehicle retains its original 85,000-mile engine while benefiting from new carburetor components, a fresh oil change, and new tires. With a combination of vintage styling and mechanical upgrades, this Camaro represents an opportunity to own a classic American muscle car with refreshed features.
The Chevy 210 had a relatively short life, made between 1953 and 1957 before being superseded by the Biscayne. The 210 represented Chevy’s midrange offering, and was offered in various body styles. Buyers could select between sedans, hardtops, coupes, convertibles and wagons. Despite the short production run, Chevy actually made two generations of 210. This particular 1955 Chevrolet 210 2-Door Sedan is a second-generation two-door coupe that’s received a thorough makeover. Residing in Orlando, Florida, it’s the perfect classic car with some modern features for someone who isn’t quite ready to go full classic just yet.
The sixth generation or C6 Corvette arrived for the 2005 model year, and while it dropped the pop-up headlamps of the fifth generation or C5, it more than compensated for them in other areas. The Corvette gained more power, performance, and luxury features. Plus, the Z06 variant came with the largest small block V8 engine ever produced at the time: a mega 7.0-liter beast. If that’s your sort of thrill, check out this 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 that’s for sale with us right now. This Idaho-based car is reportedly up-to-date on servicing and comes with the Preferred Equipment Group. But what’s more amazing is it packs an STS twin-turbo system, making the car even more exciting to drive.
Sports cars have been seen in all types of forms, but there is one that has always come out on top: Those made by Porsche. This 2025 911 Carrera, with is less than 1,000 miles on its odometer, is a perfect representation of why what Porsche does is better than practically all of their competitors. It encompasses the formula mastered by Porsche over 60 years ago, and if anything, it’s gotten better and better.
The iconic V8 engine has been a dying breed for many years. With each new four-cylinder, the symphony created by V8s of the past gets quieter and quieter. However, you can keep the V8 alive with this: a 2009 BMW M3 with just 72,840 miles — it's a package that is already known as one of the greats. The M3 has been the go-to for those who want the best combination of style and performance, and BMW has proven for decades that they do a damn fine job.
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