



Even though the design for the 7th generation Corvette was completed a few years before it was released, Chevrolet decided to look at every detail possible to make America's sports car the best it could be. Many options were looked at, including a mid or rear-engine setup, but Chevy saw no reason to change what was already good, and with the right elements from previous success, a new era of Corvette began in 2014. With the introduction of the Z06 model in 2015, such as the one in the example, Chevrolet gave their Corvette a complete internal makeover, more of which we will get into when talking about performance. What's important now is that this stunning 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ is currently on offer.

Lead Exterior Designer for the C7, Mr. Hwasup Lee, was an ambitious man. He understood that while the Corvette had cemented some signature trademarks in terms of appearance, the time to evolve had come. The Corvette is the car that represents boldness and progression, and for that, it had to look different. While some criticism was made during its usual release, you cannot help but admire this car. Take, for example, this divine Shark Grey painted example, sitting aggressively like the reincarnation of a sea-based Decepticon. Slap on the Carbon Flash painted ground effects and a set of aftermarket forged wheels that mimic the factory Z06 appearance, and what you're left with is a stunning piece of engineering. From inside, the focus on driver-centricity is ever more apparent. The seats are snug between the center island for a more grounded feel, and the overall design layout is in such a way that competitive driving feels at home. The jet-black interior of this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette matches its black soft top, which adds to the overall stealthy appearance of the car.

In the case of a sports car, performance speaks louder than style, and with the introduction of the Z06 package, this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ screams. Drawing power from a 6.2L supercharged LT4 V8 paired with the Hydramatic 8L90 eight-speed gearbox, the Vette fires up to 650hp to the wheels, completing a standing quarter mile in just 10.9 seconds.




Chevy’s second-generation or C2 Corvette has got to be the one with the shortest production run! It was made between 1963 and 1967, and just under 118,000 units were produced during this time. However, the C2 brought us many Corvette features such as pop-up headlamps, only V8s under the hood, and the Sting Ray badge. That’s why getting your hands on a C2 is a smart idea, albeit not one of the easiest. Happily, we have this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible for sale from Newtown, Pennsylvania. The car has just 5,764 miles on it and looks fabulous!



In 1953, Chevrolet introduced a car that would shake up the American sports car market. Yes, the Corvette was born that year. With breathtaking styling by Harley Earl, this iconic sports car initially came with a six-cylinder engine that was definitely unsuitable for such an amazing piece of automotive art and mechanical excellence. So, Chevy rectified the mistake by 1955 with the introduction of the Small-Block V8. Initially displacing 265ci, it grew to a 327ci unit by 1962. That’s what we have in this 1957 Chevrolet Corvette, with its 327ci V8 that packs dual quad carburetors and a reported output of 400 horseower. This Washington-based car also comes with its original interior, as well as original Corvette wheels. If you want a special classic Corvette that’s definitely going to be valuable for years to come, talk to us right now.



Made between 1968 and 1982, the third generation or C3 Corvette has got to be the longest-running era in Chevy’s Corvette. Over 500,000 units were sold during this time, making it one of the best ways to enter classic Corvette ownership. This fine specimen from 1974 Chevrolet Corvette is a worthy candidate if you’re interested. Hailing from Aurora, Colorado, it’s got just 3,000 miles on its rebuilt 350ci engine and automatic gearbox. Plus, there’s a whole list of new and replaced parts that have been installed, bringing this Corvette to a whole new level in terms of condition. You definitely won’t regret getting your hands on this car!




The Chevy El Camino showed the world in 1959 that a pickup truck didn’t have to be a body-on-frame machine with stodgy styling and uncomfortable riding dynamics. Instead, Chevy created a segment called the Coupe Utility, which was basically a seamless integration of cab, chassis and cargo area into one element. This led to a sportier, lower-riding and more comfortable vehicle that could still carry a decent payload in its cargo bed. After all, many buyers of such vehicles didn’t need heavy load-carrying per se, rather they wanted space. The El Camino also gained a reputation in the muscle car class, since it was available with some truly awesome V8s under the hood. Here, we have a 1960 Chevrolet El Camino that’s received a 383 Stroker under the hood, paired with a 3-speed automatic gearbox and a B&M shifter. With just 23,000 miles on its belt, this machine of multiple personas awaits its new owner in Dana Point, California.



The Chevrolet SSR LS is a uniquely American performance pickup that blends retro-inspired styling with modern V8 power and convertible flair. Designed as a lifestyle vehicle rather than a traditional work truck, the SSR combines a retractable hardtop roof with a short-bed pickup configuration, offering open-air driving alongside utility-focused features. This LS-trim example emphasizes comfort, usability, and factory-installed accessories while retaining the bold character that made the SSR stand out in Chevrolet’s early-2000s lineup.



Chevy’s second-generation or C2 Corvette has got to be the one with the shortest production run! It was made between 1963 and 1967, and just under 118,000 units were produced during this time. However, the C2 brought us many Corvette features such as pop-up headlamps, only V8s under the hood, and the Sting Ray badge. That’s why getting your hands on a C2 is a smart idea, albeit not one of the easiest. Happily, we have this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible for sale from Newtown, Pennsylvania. The car has just 5,764 miles on it and looks fabulous!


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