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Chevy’s C5 Corvette is always a special one. The last of the pop-up headlamp brigade, the C5 was an all-new design that took over from the C4 in 1997. Produced until 2004, over 248,000 examples found homes during its production run. This 2002 Chevrolet Corvette is one of them, and comes with a light 32,000 miles under its belt. It’s got some cosmetic and performance enhancements as well, making it even more of a hoot to drive. Plus, it’s sure to be a future classic, so if you buy it, you’re a winner today and tomorrow as well.
This 2002 Chevrolet Corvette wears a two-tone silver and red wrap, with a black stripe separating the two colors for a striking appearance. Beneath the wrap it’s a black car so you can always revert to that if you don’t’ like the two-tone look. The car also has an aftermarket hood and Flow 1 staggered wheels, making it look particularly distinctive. So, even if you choose to retain its eye-catching looks, you’ll be rewarded with smiles and glances of appreciation because it’s not some overdone, spoilered-and-stickered job. We also spot a set of aftermarket LED taillamps. The interior of this car has reportedly been redone and offers the typical Corvette comforts. You’ve got features such as dual-zone automatic climate control to enjoy, plus a Delco Electronics radio with CD player, AUX input, and Theftlock protection. Then, you have a lovely analog gauge cluster, and a trip computer. Wrapping it all up is the fact that both seats are heated for comfort during cold weather.
This 2002 Chevrolet Corvette packs a 350ci LS6 V8. However, this car also has an upgraded camshaft, a 90mm intake, a 90mm throttle body, and an upgraded cold air intake. So, it should make more power than stock. Furthermore, the engine bay has been chromed, and carbon fiber fuel rail covers have been added for cosmetic enhancement. Meanwhile, the car has a 6-speed manual gearbox and rear-wheel drive, increasing its appeal towards enthusiast drivers. You’re sure to have a wide smile on your face each time you sit in the driver’s seat.
2002 Chevrolet Corvette
LS6 5.7L V8
6-Speed Manual Transmission
RWD
Satin Silver Vehicle Wrap Exterior
Black Under Wrap
Black Interior
Upgraded Cam Shaft
90mm Intake
90mm Throttle Body
Upgraded Cold Air Intake
Aftermarket Hood
Carbon Fiber Fuel Rail Covers
Chromed Engine Bay
Flow 1 Staggered Wheels
Redone Interior
Chevy’s C5 Corvette is always a special one. The last of the pop-up headlamp brigade, the C5 was an all-new design that took over from the C4 in 1997. Produced until 2004, over 248,000 examples found homes during its production run. This 2002 Chevrolet Corvette is one of them, and comes with a light 32,000 miles under its belt. It’s got some cosmetic and performance enhancements as well, making it even more of a hoot to drive. Plus, it’s sure to be a future classic, so if you buy it, you’re a winner today and tomorrow as well.
The seventh generation Corvette, or the C7 as it’s officially known, is one for the history books. This was the last time that America’s sweetheart sports car would place its engine ahead of the passenger cabin. With the switch to a mid-engined layout for the C8, C7s are definitive future classics. Plus, they’re suitably modern enough to offer most of the tech toys and creature comforts we take for granted in 2024. Case in point, this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2LT Z51 with just 8,800 miles on the odometer. It’s a fantastic sports car and can easily perform daily driver duties. But, when the mood strikes, it can get your adrenalin pumping and your heart racing with excitement.
The Chevrolet Corvette (C2) was produced from 1963 to 1967, and it is considered by many to be the best looking of its lineage. The new design and newfound handling prowess propelled this 1963 model to turn out as a great success story from its C1 predecessor. With a total of 21,513 units being built in 1963, the C2 Chevrolet Corvette was up by 50 percent in sales from the record-setting 1962 first generation now. Today, in its eighth generation, the Corvette name still proudly runs amongst its competitors from harking back to being a sports car to now a fully-fledged super car on the track. This particular classic we have here for you today has been fully restored back to its old glory in shining red with 50,000 miles run on the odometer. It has been kept in supreme condition with all maintenance up to date, this 1963 Chevrolet Corvette is for sale in Walnut, California.
Would you like a first-gen Camaro with a bit of spice under the hood? Granted, GM did endow the Camaro with plenty of spiciness when it debuted, thanks to some potent V8 engines and handling packages. But, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is different. You see, it’s a sort of restomod that’s been built to go faster than a stock first-gen Camaro ever did from the factory. So, would you like to own something that’s quite unique, and probably one of a kind in terms of specifications and enhancements? Contact us pronto.
The Chevrolet Tahoe is the Bowtie brand’s full-size SUV offering. Since 1992, the Tahoe has represented a go-anywhere sport utility vehicle that could carry the average American family across the country in comfort, dog and all. With excellent off-road credentials, the Tahoe could take the path less travelled, too. Now we’re on the fifth generation, but there are some fantastic older ones available too. Take this first-generation 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe LT as a prime example. Extensively modified, this off-road ready beast has a significant 265,000 miles on the clock but don’t let that put you off. It’s been well looked after, and in your care, can easily double or even triple that mileage without major woes.
Chevy’s C5 Corvette is always a special one. The last of the pop-up headlamp brigade, the C5 was an all-new design that took over from the C4 in 1997. Produced until 2004, over 248,000 examples found homes during its production run. This 2002 Chevrolet Corvette is one of them, and comes with a light 32,000 miles under its belt. It’s got some cosmetic and performance enhancements as well, making it even more of a hoot to drive. Plus, it’s sure to be a future classic, so if you buy it, you’re a winner today and tomorrow as well.
Ford’s Mustang has always been a playful sort of car, targeted at those who want to have fun. After all, it’s what created the whole pony car segment. But what if a Mustang could truly be hotted up? This is what epic racer, tuner and red-blooded American Carroll Shelby pondered. Well, the man was known for putting his thoughts into actions and the rest, as they say, is history. Even today, Ford offers a Shelby variant of its Mustang. Shelby Mustangs are known for being drag strip demons or ferocious track tools. If you want a relatively modern Shelby Mustang but aren’t willing to wait in queues, we’ve got this 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 locked and loaded for you to buy right now. With a mere 1,196 miles on the odometer, it’s basically a brand-new car.
The 2016 Volkswagen Golf R isn't just a sportier GTI—it's the ultimate expression of what a Golf can be, and then some. This hot hatch offers exceptional value, especially when you consider its nearly identical engine and chassis to the more expensive Audi S3, while still delivering the everyday practicality you'd expect from a Golf. Volkswagen's engineers have perfected the art of creating a nimble, confidence-inspiring machine that’s ready to be thrown around corners, all while maintaining a civilized ride and impressive fuel economy. If you’re after a blend of performance and practicality, this 2016 Volkswagen Golf R 4MOTION, equipped with an APR Stage 3+ kit, might just be your dream car. The engine, recently upgraded to a new 2.0L I4 Turbo, has 70,000 miles and features a host of aftermarket enhancements, making it ready for both the track and your driveway.
Chevy’s C5 Corvette is always a special one. The last of the pop-up headlamp brigade, the C5 was an all-new design that took over from the C4 in 1997. Produced until 2004, over 248,000 examples found homes during its production run. This 2002 Chevrolet Corvette is one of them, and comes with a light 32,000 miles under its belt. It’s got some cosmetic and performance enhancements as well, making it even more of a hoot to drive. Plus, it’s sure to be a future classic, so if you buy it, you’re a winner today and tomorrow as well.
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