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This 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is an authentic piece of the brand's rich history. Being one of only 505 units, this ‘Wil Cooksey’ 427 limited edition, pays homage to the iconic 427 of the 1960s while celebrating the career of legendary Corvette plant manager Wil Cooksey. With the familiar Z06 moniker, this car combines heritage, performance and exclusivity, making it a must-have for any avid Corvette enthusiast. Bearing number 128 of 505, and having been signed by Cooksey himself, this Corvette is rare and collectible. Having been cherished for 57,600 miles so far, it is presented in great condition, ready to be enjoyed by its next custodian.
Finished in Crystal Red Tintcoat, a colour exclusive to the 427, this C6 shows off bright chrome spider-design wheels along with 427 badging dotted across its iconic wedge-shaped body. Other aesthetic touches include a Stinger-style stripe across the hood, colour matched door handles and a painted lip spoiler which sits above its signature central-exit quad exhaust tips. To support the Z06’s handling prowess, the 427 is equipped with drilled and ventilated rotors along with 6 piston front, and 4 piston rear brake calipers. As you step over the Z06 sill plates to enter the interior, you are greeted once again by another 427-edition exclusive feature: the Red Crystal centre console trim. This is flanked by dark titanium leather seats, stitched with ‘427’ to match the floor mats below. Between them, under the arm rest, this Corvette boasts its production number, 128 of 505, along with Wil Cooksey’s signature.
As with all Z06 Corvettes, the heart of this Wil Cooksey 427 is the star of the show. Equipped with a 7.0 Litre ‘LS7’ V8 engine, this C6 outputs an incredible 505 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. Hand-assembled and retaining natural aspiration, this brutal engine is the perfect pairing for the true driver in you. Coupled to a Tremec 6 speed manual, that sends power to the rear wheels, the Z06 is capable of visceral acceleration, and best-in-class handling, thanks in part to its equipped Hankook rubber. Also included in the sale but not installed is a Halltech carbon fibre intake, which is sure to further liven up this Vette’s driving experience.
2008 Chevrolet Corvette Wil Cooksey Z06 427 Limited Edition No. 128
7.0L V8 LS7
Tremec 6-Speed Manual Transmission
RWD
Crystal Red Exterior
Dark Titanium Interior
With Short Throw Shifter
Stinger-Style Badging
"427" Hood Badging
"427" Seat Badging
"427" Floor Mats
Exclusive Spider-Design Chrome Wheels
Red Painted Brake Calipers
6-Piston Front Brake Calipers
4-Piston Rear Brake Calipers
Drilled & Ventilated Rotors
Red Hued Center Console Trim
Console Signed & Numbered By Wil Cooksey
Memory Package
3LZ Preferred Equipment Group
Body Colored Rear Spoiler
Z06 Sill Plates
1 of 505 Ever Produced
Blending classic American muscle with unmistakable Corvette styling, this fully restored 1971 Chevrolet Corvette offers both power and timeless appeal. Finished in vibrant Red paint with a freshly refurbished Black interior, this example located in Chesapeake, Virginia, delivers authentic driving excitement, thanks to its rebuilt 396ci V8 and engaging manual transmission. With just 1,000 miles on the rebuilt engine, this Corvette stands ready for the road or your next car show.
If you’re selecting a seventh generation (C7) Chevy Corvette as your next ride, congratulations. Why do we say that? Because the C7 represents the last of the front-engined brigade for America’s favorite sports car. It’s a highly refined, fast, and technologically advanced example of what American automakers can do in the sports car segment when given the right resources. Plus, it’s a definitive future classic. So, whoever decides to pick up this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible is making one of the best decisions of their lives, for many reasons. One, it’s got less than 5,000 miles on it. Two, it’s an all-stock car with two keys included in the sale. Three, well, keep reading and we’ll give you many more reasons.
When people say “Classic Corvette”, the image of the second generation immediately springs to mind. Made between 1963 and 1967, this was the generation where the famed Stingray badge came to be, plus pop-up headlamps, the boat-tail rear, the twin-cowled dashboard, and many other signature Corvette features. Today, we’ve got a 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from Hudson, Florida for your consideration. This car has got some new parts on it, making it a fine driving classic and a car that can be used on a regular basis too. Because let’s face it, why would you buy a classic Corvette if you don’t want to take it out on the roads?
Blending classic American muscle with unmistakable Corvette styling, this fully restored 1971 Chevrolet Corvette offers both power and timeless appeal. Finished in vibrant Red paint with a freshly refurbished Black interior, this example located in Chesapeake, Virginia, delivers authentic driving excitement, thanks to its rebuilt 396ci V8 and engaging manual transmission. With just 1,000 miles on the rebuilt engine, this Corvette stands ready for the road or your next car show.
Chevrolet offered the 150 model line-up from 1953 to 1957. The 150 was Chevy’s economy or budget offering, aimed at helping Americans acquire mobility in a cost-effective manner. Produced over two generations, the 150 was offered as a coupe, wagon or sedan. Today, we’ve got a wagon variant of the second generation 150, aptly named the 1957 Chevrolet 150 Handyman. This car comes from Belleville, New Jersey. The current owner informs us that included with the sale is some interior components that are all new and in their boxes, plus the car’s shop manual. With its simplistic mechanicals and quintessentially Fifties styling, this car is perfect for someone looking to buy their first classic car. Read on to discover what it offers.
If you’re selecting a seventh generation (C7) Chevy Corvette as your next ride, congratulations. Why do we say that? Because the C7 represents the last of the front-engined brigade for America’s favorite sports car. It’s a highly refined, fast, and technologically advanced example of what American automakers can do in the sports car segment when given the right resources. Plus, it’s a definitive future classic. So, whoever decides to pick up this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible is making one of the best decisions of their lives, for many reasons. One, it’s got less than 5,000 miles on it. Two, it’s an all-stock car with two keys included in the sale. Three, well, keep reading and we’ll give you many more reasons.
Not all cars are instantly loved. Some require a bit of time to be appreciated. But uncovering these hidden gems arguably makes them all the more special to collectors. And that’s precisely how the market is now responding to the BMW Z3 Coupe, aka the “Clownshoe.” When new, some considered the coupe-breadvan style somewhat odd, but with time, the Z3 coupe has become one of the most desirable versions of the acclaimed first-gen Z3. Our featured 2001 BMW Z3 3.0i Coupe has the desirable 5-speed manual gearbox and shows just 16,800 miles. Located in Clearwater, Florida, this Z3 hatchback coupe represents one of the more unique shapes in BMW’s modern history, offering a blend of collectible appeal and pure driving enjoyment.
The last naturally aspirated Audi R8 was released in 2024, marking the end of the journey for many enthusiasts’ favorite supercar. This approach adds to the allure of the previous R8 models. So here we are with a 2011 Audi R8 4.2 Quattro Spyder that reportedly has only 21,638 miles on its clock. It is a car that has been enjoyed but not binged. As a model that has made its appearance on the silver screen as Tony Stark's personal vehicle, the Audi R8 has proven time and time again that it is a showstopper. Our subject example boasts optional packages that make the user’s experience more luxurious. A car like this, which has pleasant everyday driving qualities and can be a track-devourer when needed, would undoubtedly be a worthy addition to your collection.
If you’re selecting a seventh generation (C7) Chevy Corvette as your next ride, congratulations. Why do we say that? Because the C7 represents the last of the front-engined brigade for America’s favorite sports car. It’s a highly refined, fast, and technologically advanced example of what American automakers can do in the sports car segment when given the right resources. Plus, it’s a definitive future classic. So, whoever decides to pick up this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible is making one of the best decisions of their lives, for many reasons. One, it’s got less than 5,000 miles on it. Two, it’s an all-stock car with two keys included in the sale. Three, well, keep reading and we’ll give you many more reasons.
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