- 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Wil Cooksey Z06 427 Limited Edition No. 32
- LS7 7.0L Naturally Aspirated V8
- Tremec T6060 6-Speed Manual
- RWD
- Crystal Red Metallic Tintcoat Exterior
- Ebony/Titanium Interior
- Crystal Red Metallic Hued Center Console Trim
- Console Signed & Numbered By Wil Cooksey
- "427" Floor Mats
- "427" Seat Badging
- Stinger-Style Badging & "427" Hood Badging
- #32 of 505 Ever Produced
- Exhaust Controller Included
- 3LZ Premium Equipment Group
- Exclusive Spider-Design Chrome Wheels
- Red Painted Brake Calipers
- 6-Piston Front Brake Calipers
- 4-Piston Rear Brake Calipers
- Drilled & Ventilated Rotors
- Dry Sump Oil System
- Window Sticker Included
- Car Show Display Sign Included
- Corvette Branded Black Leather Jacket Signed by Wil Cooksey Included
- Matching Toy Model Car Signed by Wil Cooksey Included
We like to think that each and every vehicle that rolls into our inventory is special in one way or another. That is why we try our utmost to talk about them in detail, highlighting their unique characteristics. However, when it comes to this particular car, it turns out that we don’t even have to try. Say hello to this 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Wil Cooksey Z06 427 Limited Edition No. 32. This limited-edition model was introduced as a tribute to the Bowling Green assembly plant manager, Will Cooksey. Its previous owner has used it sparingly as it is a rare specimen, putting only less than 8,500 miles on its odometer, and it now resides in Overland Park, Kansas. It is also claimed that this example is the 32nd unit of 505 ever produced. You also get a signed Wil Cooksey jacket and a model toy car with the purchase.
Exterior and Interior
Like every other special-edition Vette in recent years, this special edition 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 427 is available in only one special exterior color. In this instant, it is a Crystal Red Tint coat with a black stripe on the hood. As you walk around the car, you can notice the Stinger-Style Badging & "427" Hood Badging, while the keenest eye will notice the GM badging on the rear fender. Protruding from the rear diffuser are four exhaust pipes. The 19-inch wheels that gleam in chrome color are special for the limited edition as well, and they are wrapped in Goodyear Eagle F1 tires for optimal grip. The interior of this car is in Dark Titanium; the first thing you will notice is the "427" seat badging. As you step inside, the "427" Floor Mats will catch your eye. The console signed & numbered by Wil Cooksey will be a great conversation starter.
Engine
This 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Wil Cooksey Z06 427 Limited Edition No. 32 is not only a rare car with a fancy signature on its dash. It is powered by a whopping 7.0L LS7 V8 engine that is mated to a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission. This powerhouse is reportedly rated at 505 HP and will hit 0-60 mph in just 3.7 seconds in first gear.
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