



If you grew up in the Nineties, chances are you had a poster of a fifth-generation or C5 Chevy Corvette. Introduced in 1997 and made until 2005, the C5 was popularized by its appearance in Gran Turismo, making the PlayStation generation aware of this iconic sports car. The C5 was also the last Corvette to have pop-up headlamps, a reason strong enough for many enthusiasts to choose one over a later model from a newer generation. Either way, you’ll probably have noticed that this 2001 Chevrolet Corvette is a little different from a regular C5. It’s a custom job by Vertical Doors, Inc. Keep reading to discover what’s coming with this car...

This black 2001 Chevrolet Corvette presents a noticeably altered appearance from the front, highlighted by an aftermarket hood. Along the side profile, the car features aftermarket wheels, purple side accents, and widened rear fenders that give it a more aggressive stance. At the rear, the transformation becomes even more pronounced, with styling inspired by the later C7-generation Corvette. According to the seller, a C7 mold was used in the creation of the custom rear end, which is complemented by an aftermarket quad-exit exhaust. Inside the cabin, the car is equipped with aftermarket Lamborghini-style doors, adding a dramatic visual element. The black leather interior has been refreshed with aftermarket carpeting while retaining the comfort and convenience features that defined the C5 platform. These include power-adjustable heated seats, dual-zone climate control with air conditioning, and a Delco Theftlock-compatible head unit with CD playback. Altogether, this Corvette offers a distinctive and personalized driving experience that remains practical for daily use even in 2025, with its analog-focused cabin providing a refreshing alternative to modern, smartphone-dependent infotainment systems.

Packing a 5.7L V8 paired with an automatic gearbox, this 2001 Chevrolet Corvette delivers strong performance with an easy, approachable driving experience. While the chassis shows higher mileage, the body and engine have significantly fewer miles, and no major mechanical components reflect the full 166,000+ miles associated with the frame. Recent maintenance includes an aftermarket alternator and aftermarket battery, addressing common electrical concerns. Despite its user-friendly nature, the car remains genuinely quick, capable of accelerating from 0–60 mph in under six seconds, and produces an engaging exhaust note that reinforces its performance credentials.




This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is available right now in San Marcos, Texas, and why should you buy it? Well, for starters, it’s got a scarcely believable 8,000 miles on the odometer! That’s fantastic for a sixth-generation or C6 Corvette, but this car also rocks the Z51 Performance Package and the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group. This means it’s not only well-equipped, but a treat to drive. In case you don’t know, the C6 was a notable step up from the C5 thanks to its slightly shorter overall dimensions but longer wheelbase. This made the car a nicer handling package, as well as gave it a roomier interior. Plus, this car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission to really work out the larger V8 that came with the C6. There’s more, of course, so keep reading.



One of the shortest eras in the Corvette’s history has got to be the second generation, also known as the C2. It was made between 1963 and 1967 – just five model years. However, the C2 cemented many Corvette mainstays. For example, it started off the pop-up headlamp craze that endured until the end of the C5 in 2004. It brought us the famous Stingray name that we see even in today’s C8. Most critically, the C2 ensured that every Corvette from then on would only pack a V8 under the hood (or in the case of the C8, behind the passenger cell) – no more weedy six-cylinder powerplants. That’s why the C2 is an important juncture in Chevy Corvette fandom. To help those seeking a C2, we have a 80,000-mile 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe for sale from Mesa, Arizona. This car comes with a 327 under the hood, and a manual transmission too.



Now here’s one of the hottest American cars you can get your mitts on. This 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT comes from the C8, or eighth generation of Chevy’s popular Corvette grand tourer. It’s got a lovely 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 behind the passenger cabin to move it with remarkable swiftness. Wait, did we say behind the passenger cabin? Yes, for the C8, Chevy really moved things around, going for that mid-engined, supercar-fighting stance that takes the Corvette from greatness to uber greatness. You can have your very own example of that uber greatness right now if you buy this 46,133-mile car from its current owner in Marston, Missouri. The car also comes with the Performance Exhaust option, Carbon Flash painted aluminum wheels, and more.




This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is available right now in San Marcos, Texas, and why should you buy it? Well, for starters, it’s got a scarcely believable 8,000 miles on the odometer! That’s fantastic for a sixth-generation or C6 Corvette, but this car also rocks the Z51 Performance Package and the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group. This means it’s not only well-equipped, but a treat to drive. In case you don’t know, the C6 was a notable step up from the C5 thanks to its slightly shorter overall dimensions but longer wheelbase. This made the car a nicer handling package, as well as gave it a roomier interior. Plus, this car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission to really work out the larger V8 that came with the C6. There’s more, of course, so keep reading.



The ‘50s gave birth to a few of the world's most iconic automotive creations. Their styling cues are unmistakable. Do you remember the character Doc Hudson from the 2006 Pixar movie Cars? The 1951 Hudson Hornet served as the model for the character. Some people immediately think of that famous character from Cars when they see the 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline Deluxe that we are presenting here. The styling, curves, and chrome accents represent the classic ‘50s automotive styling. It's hard to find a ‘50s car in pristine condition these days. That’s why this beautiful example might interest classic car lovers. With just 3000 miles on its odometer, this stunner is available for sale in Nipomo, California, featuring a few aftermarket conveniences.



Presenting the 2005 Chevrolet SSR LS, a unique blend of convertible and pickup truck, designed for enthusiasts who crave both performance and style. With a consistent mileage of over 128,000, this model showcases the enduring appeal of the SSR with its striking Ricochet Silver Metallic exterior. Its distinctive silhouette and aggressive stance make it a head-turner on any road while providing functionality and versatileness. This SSR LS stands out in the automotive market, ideal for collectors and new drivers alike seeking a thrilling driving experience.




This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is available right now in San Marcos, Texas, and why should you buy it? Well, for starters, it’s got a scarcely believable 8,000 miles on the odometer! That’s fantastic for a sixth-generation or C6 Corvette, but this car also rocks the Z51 Performance Package and the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group. This means it’s not only well-equipped, but a treat to drive. In case you don’t know, the C6 was a notable step up from the C5 thanks to its slightly shorter overall dimensions but longer wheelbase. This made the car a nicer handling package, as well as gave it a roomier interior. Plus, this car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission to really work out the larger V8 that came with the C6. There’s more, of course, so keep reading.



Discover the exhilarating performance and luxurious design of the 2025 Mercedes-AMG SL 55 Roadster. Born from a legacy of excellence, this roadster offers a perfect blend of power and sophistication. Boasting a mere 4,100 miles, it embodies a pristine condition that showcases its exclusive features and remarkable engineering. With a striking MANUFAKTUR Monza Grey Magno exterior, this vehicle captivates attention on the road while providing an unforgettable driving experience. Enhanced by the Driver Assistance Package, it ensures safety and convenience at every turn, making it a remarkable choice for enthusiasts and discerning drivers alike.



The Mercedes-AMG GT is a two-door sports car made by Mercedes-AMG. Hang on, isn’t that Mercedes-Benz? Well, yes it is. You see, when Mercedes-Benz acquired famed tuning house AMG, they decided to bestow upon them this fantastic accolade; name sharing. Yes, the famous Star decided to allow AMG models to be known as Mercedes-AMG, rather than the past practice of adding AMG to the car’s existing title. So, if you own and drive a Mercedes-AMG GT, you’ll be availing yourself to a luxurious performance monster that will make every drive as pleasurable as possible. Why wait any longer? Grab this Boca Raton-based 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT today and take it home. This all-stock car comes with a twin-turbo V8, a red leather interior, and just over 33,000 miles on the clock. What’s not to like?

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