



The fifth generation Corvette is the one that many of us grew up with in poster form, or ogling at when it passed by…sorry…rumbled by on the streets. For many Nineties and Two Thousands kids, the C5 ‘Vette was a dream to be fulfilled in the future. Now, we can fulfil one person’s dream. Do you like your C5 to be in drop-top form with a gorgeous yellow coat of paint? If so, that’s precisely what this 63,638-mile 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from Danvers can offer. The car comes with two keys, the owner’s manual and a rather tasty upgrade in the form of a stainless steel exhaust. What are you waiting for, then? Slide into our DMs, ASAP.

Chevy offered the C5 ‘Vette in many colors. You could have a muted black, a searing red, a smooth silver, and a few other colors. This 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible comes in a bright yellow shade that will definitely brighten up any carpark or street, especially since most modern cars seem to be taking inspiration from the Fifty Shades of Gray palette. Not this car. The only monochrome bits on it are the shiny silver chromed wheels and the black convertible top. Oh, and need we mention that it has pop-up headlamps? We didn’t think so… The two-seat interior of this 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a great place to be. It’s got dual-zone climate control with air conditioning, a trip computer, cruise control and a Delco radio with in-dash CD player. Sounds are played through a Bose speaker system, although the V8 will also compete for your ears when you put your foot down. Heck, it will dominate under full load. Speaking of a different kind of load, the trunk is pretty spacious for a two-seat sports car, but remember, the Corvette is also a grand tourer.

For the 2001 model year, Chevy bumped up the output from the LS1 350ci V8 to 350 horsepower. That’s what you get with this 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Here, a 4L60-E 4-speed automatic transmission is used to drive the rear wheels. Plus, the transmission is at the rear, connected to the front-mounted engine via a torque tube. Hence, you’ve got the magic 50-50 weight distribution that enables optimal handling characteristics.




Since 1953, Chevy’s Corvette has shown not only North America but the entire world what Americans can do when they hunker down and make a proper sports car. Over eight generations of excellence, the Corvette has set a trend and defined a path that few can match, in terms of the trifecta of performance, luxury and value proposition. Finding yourself a classic Corvette is thus one of the best ways to celebrate this American institution, especially if you’re a fond Corvette fan. Why not consider rehoming this 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from Falmouth? It’s got under 99,000 miles on the clock, a 327 under the hood, an upgraded radiator, an Alpine CD player, and a few other near things to enjoy. Contact us ASAP if you’d like to be the next owner of this Roman Red ‘Vette.



The C3-generation Corvette is one of the most recognizable American sports cars ever built, and this 1977 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod takes that iconic platform and elevates it with modern performance and usability. Showing just 5,495 miles on the odometer, this example has been tastefully upgraded with a fuel-injected LS1 V8, transforming the driving experience while maintaining the classic styling that enthusiasts love. Finished in a striking Electric Blue with a custom interior, this Corvette blends vintage appeal with contemporary reliability, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and drivers who want the best of both worlds.



The 2024 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT represents the pinnacle of modern American performance, combining exotic mid-engine design with everyday usability. As part of the C8 generation, this Corvette redefined expectations with its supercar-like proportions and impressive performance capabilities. This example, showing just 8,195 miles, is finished in striking Torch Red over a Jet Black interior and comes highly optioned with the desirable 3LT trim and Z51 Performance Package. With a balance of luxury, cutting-edge technology, and track-ready performance, this Stingray offers an exhilarating driving experience while remaining comfortable enough for daily use.




This 1963 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Custom is a fully realized show truck that combines elite craftsmanship with modern performance, backed by an impressive list of accolades and appearances. Built by Justin Nichols and his team, this truck underwent a complete frame-off transformation, starting from bare metal and reengineered into the stunning machine you see today. It was revealed at SEMA, earned a Goodguys award, and has been showcased at World of Wheels, while also being featured in Classic Truck Magazine, Wrench’d TV, and ScottieDTV. Showing just 2,047 miles since the build, this C10 remains in exceptional condition and represents a rare opportunity to own a nationally recognized custom with true show pedigree and street-ready performance.



Since 1953, Chevy’s Corvette has shown not only North America but the entire world what Americans can do when they hunker down and make a proper sports car. Over eight generations of excellence, the Corvette has set a trend and defined a path that few can match, in terms of the trifecta of performance, luxury and value proposition. Finding yourself a classic Corvette is thus one of the best ways to celebrate this American institution, especially if you’re a fond Corvette fan. Why not consider rehoming this 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from Falmouth? It’s got under 99,000 miles on the clock, a 327 under the hood, an upgraded radiator, an Alpine CD player, and a few other near things to enjoy. Contact us ASAP if you’d like to be the next owner of this Roman Red ‘Vette.



The early 1950s marked a period where Chevrolet refined its post-war styling into something clean, elegant, and unmistakably American, and the Styleline Deluxe was right at the heart of that movement. This 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2-Door Sedan takes that classic foundation and enhances it with tasteful hot rod upgrades, making it far more enjoyable to drive in modern conditions. Showing just 539 miles, this build blends vintage charm with improved reliability and usability thanks to a V8 swap and supporting mechanical upgrades. With its understated black-on-black presentation and subtle performance enhancements, this is the kind of classic that can be driven, shown, and appreciated without compromise.




The G80-generation BMW M3 Competition xDrive represents a significant leap forward for the iconic M3 formula, blending everyday usability with serious performance capability. This 2022 BMW M3 Competition xDrive Sedan shows just 8,935 miles, making it a low-mileage, highly desirable example of BMW’s modern high-performance sedan. Finished in Skyscraper Grey Metallic and enhanced with a Satin Gray vinyl wrap, this M3 stands out with a stealthy, aggressive presence. With xDrive all-wheel drive and the Competition-spec powertrain, this car delivers supercar-level acceleration while retaining the practicality of a four-door sedan. Equipped with premium packages and carbon fiber elements, this example strikes an ideal balance between luxury, technology, and track-ready performance.



BMW’s i8 was never just a car — it was a statement about the future of performance. Blending exotic styling with cutting-edge hybrid technology, the i8 Coupe stood as one of the most forward-thinking sports cars of its era. This 2019 example benefits from the updated 11.6 kWh battery and increased system output, making it the most refined version of the model. With just 8,270 miles, it remains in like-new condition, offering a rare opportunity to own a near-pristine example of BMW’s carbon-fiber-bodied hybrid flagship. Finished in the distinctive E-Copper Metallic with Frozen Grey accents and equipped with premium options like the Tera World package and Laserlight headlights, this i8 delivers both visual drama and technological sophistication in equal measure.



The 996-generation Porsche 911 marked a pivotal evolution for the iconic rear-engined sports car, introducing modern engineering while preserving the unmistakable driving character enthusiasts crave. This 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, showing approximately 76,947 miles, stands out as a well-optioned example that blends analog engagement with everyday usability. Equipped with a 6-speed manual and Porsche’s confidence-inspiring all-wheel-drive system, it offers a balanced, year-round driving experience. With desirable factory options such as the Bose High-End Sound Package, carbon interior accents, and supple leather seating, this Cabriolet presents itself as a compelling open-top 911 that delivers both performance and refinement.

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