



Chevy's Corvette needs no introduction as America's signature sports car. Since 1953, the Corvette has enjoyed a fan following that continues well into 2024. From the second through fifth generations, it enjoyed a lovely feature known as pop-up headlamps. These aren't uncommon among sports cars, but the Corvette became somewhat of a period icon with them. That's why if you want one of the last members of the pop-up light brigade, this 1998 Chevrolet Corvette is calling your name. What's even better is that it boasts less than 42,000 miles on the odometer, and the current owner tells us that it's an all-original car.

Sporting a suave gray paint coat, this 1998 Chevrolet Corvette is perfect for those who don't want to stick out wherever they go. Anyway, the timeless design of the C5 or fifth generation is eye-catching enough, especially with those pop-up headlamps, chrome five-spoke wheels, and muscular shape. Overall, this 'Vette seems to have been looked after, and it's something that you'll appreciate. Inside, this 1998 Chevrolet Corvette offers two seats, as all Corvettes do. The driver is the luckiest of them all, facing a nostalgic analog instrument cluster and gripping a refreshingly button-free steering wheel from the Nineties. Amenities offered by this car include a trip computer, power windows, power mirrors, and power door locks. There's also dual-zone climate control, and the current owner reports that the air conditioning works. That's fantastic, given that temperatures across the country are rising, and if you own this car, you'll definitely want to drive it as much as possible. That's also why you'll welcome the upgraded radio that's a Pioneer double-DIN touchscreen unit. As for luggage, pop the glass liftback, and you'll be surprised at how much you can pack. There's no need to compromise or pack light when taking trips in this 1998 Chevrolet Corvette.

This 1998 Chevrolet Corvette packs a 350ci (5.7L) V8 beneath its hood that was rated for 345hp when new. It drives the rear wheels through a 4-speed GM 4L60-E automatic transmission that's actually situated at the rear for optimal weight distribution. Ventilated disc brakes on all wheels are present and power-assisted to help contain the car's performance.

1998 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
5.7L V8
4-Speed Automatic
RWD
Silver Exterior
Black/Grey Interior
Removable Roof Panel
Pop Up Headlights
Unmodified
Upgraded Radio
Functional A/C



Legendary nameplates in the automotive world are forged from machines that went above and beyond. The machine we have today didn't just startle us here on earth; it even startled the astronauts, whose expectations can be considered otherworldly. Present today is a muscle car legend, and it takes shape with this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible. This clean example has just 99,702 miles and is ready for its new custodians' weekend plans.



Chevy’s second-generation Corvette was made from 1963 to 1967, but across that relatively short lifcycle, over 117,000 examples found homes. This highlights how popular the Corvette was back then, much like it is now. The second generation or C2 brought about many features that we know from later ‘Vettes, such as pop-up headlamps, the boat-tailed styling, and the exclusive use of V8s for the Corvette – the C1 did offer a six cylinder early in its lifecycle but that wasn’t deemed worthy for a top-tier sports car. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe for sale from Shohola, Pennsylvania, and let us tell you it’s a catch. With a growling 327 under the hood, this is classic American car nirvana at its finest. Plus, given the great condition of the car, it’s a sure-fire appreciating asset if you continue to look after it. If you’re interested in getting your hands on this beauty, we’re waiting for your call or DM.



Chevy’s third-generation Corvette of 1968 to 1982 was the best-seller in the entire range, in terms of generational numbers. Thanks to its super-long production run, over 542,000 were made, despite it carrying on through the dreaded Malaise Era. During these dark times for automotive enthusiasts, Chevy worked hard to maintain the Corvette as one of the fastest American cars around – of course that was a subjective term, but impressive, nonetheless. Hence, a C3 Corvette is a robust way to enter the world of classic American cars. Want to know more? We’ve got a 1977 Chevrolet Corvette for sale from Littleton, Colorado right here. It packs a 350ci L48 under the hood, paired with an automatic transmission to make it more convenient for those who never bothered to learn stick shift.




This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod is a striking pro-touring build that seamlessly blends classic muscle car presence with modern performance and comfort. It has been meticulously transformed with RS and SS styling cues, including Detroit Speed hidden RS headlights, SS badging, a red nose stripe, and a mirror-gloss jet black finish. Beneath the hood lies a fuel-injected 364ci (6.0L) LS2 aluminum V8 dyno-tested at 440 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, mated to a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission and backed by a 3.73 positraction rear end. With Wilwood disc brakes, Hotchkis suspension, Vintage Air, power steering, and a striking custom interior, this restomod offers exceptional style, performance, and driveability in one sleek package.



The Chevy Nova or Chevy II was made between 1961 and 1979, as a compact car for the North American market. Yes, in a world of muscle cars, pony cars and luxurious land yachts, the compact car was still carving out a name for itself. After all, not every family wanted or could afford the flashier, larger, sportier offerings. So, cars like the Nova offered mobility to countless individuals and families who would otherwise have to take the bus! That means a Nova as a classic car is a worthy choice to make. Today, we have a 1970 Chevrolet Nova for sale from Nevada with a 350ci under the hood, a TH400 to drive the wheels, a reupholstered interior and some nice customizations. You should seriously consider it if you’re in the market for a drivable classic.



The drag strip is where battles are settled, it's where man and machine are hyper-focused on closing down a quarter mile in the quickest time possible. Choosing your weapon to power down a dead straight is open to interpretation; sure, you could power down in a full-electric motor with the air conditioning on, but where is the fun in that? Present today is a machine that can power down a drag strip with style and raised eyebrows, and takes shape with this 1969 Chevrolet Nova. With a reported 72,411 miles on its clock, this unique build is your weekend plans on full throttle and wide smiles every time you're behind the wheel.




Experience the pinnacle of luxury and performance with this 2007 Cadillac XLR-V. This stunning two-seater convertible combines classic elegance with modern engineering, featuring a powerful supercharged engine and a finely-tuned suspension that delivers both comfort and responsive handling. With just over 24,000 miles on the odometer, this vehicle offers a unique opportunity to own a rare piece of automotive craftsmanship that pays homage to Cadillac's storied history in performance cars. This example stands out not only for its design but also for its technological advancements that cater to the discerning driver seeking sophistication and exhilaration.



Porsche’s Boxster has become one of the German sports car maker’s most popular models. Slotting in beneath the iconic 911, the Boxster was introduced in 1996. The aim was for Porsche to offer a more affordable entry point, broadening the reach of their products and setting up customers to graduate to a 911 at a later point. And boy, did the strategy work. Now in the fourth generation, the Boxster and its Cayman fixed-roof sibling have sold like hot cakes. Sadly, Porsche is set to discontinue these two very soon, but we hope that they’ll follow up with an equally great hit. In the meantime, you can own a Boxster if you like, because we have this third-generation 2014 Porsche Boxster for sale right now. With just under 52,000 miles, this Wilmington-based car comes with the owner’s manual and two keys too.



Mercedes-Benz has a fine array of grand tourers, but if you want a true-blue sports car with a star on its nose, the Mercedes-AMG GT is as fine as they come. Introduced in 2014, the AMG GT is now in its second generation of production. It’s a fearsome two-door fastback coupe with a twin-turbo V8 under its hood. Hence, it makes for a fine car to drive regularly, and we have a 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 55 for sale right now. This 3,000-mile machine comes with a 469 horsepower 4.0-liter V8, an AMG Speedshift MCT 9-speed automatic gearbox, all-wheel drive and a host of tech features. It’s currenrly available in Dallas.

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