- Shark Grey Metallic exterior
- Jet Black interior
- 8 Speed automatic
- 3LZ Equipment group
- Aftermarket forged wheels with Z06 factory look - reported to be more durable than factory wheel set up
- Black top
- Carbon flash painted Ground Effects package
- Remote vehicle starter
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.
Exterior and Interior
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.
Engine
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.
Few Corvettes command attention quite like a mid-year C2 Sting Ray, and this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible presents an especially intriguing blend of factory styling, long-term ownership, and high-performance upgrades. Showing approximately 39,045 miles, this iconic American sports car is finished in timeless Tuxedo Black over a Saddle vinyl interior, creating one of the most desirable color combinations available during the era. Adding to its appeal, the current owner reports having owned the car since 1971, representing more than five decades of stewardship. The current owner also reports that the car was repainted in its factory-correct Tuxedo Black finish in 1985, helping preserve its classic appearance. While originally produced during the golden age of big-block Corvettes, the current owner further reports that the car now houses a legendary L88-spec 427ci V8 engine swap, elevating its performance pedigree significantly. Additional highlights include a body-colored removable hardtop, factory teak wood steering wheel, Mako-inspired six-tail-light conversion, and included accessories such as a car cover, roof stand, original hardtop, and original convertible top.
By 1992, Chevrolet had transformed the C4 Corvette into a thoroughly modern American sports car, and the introduction of the LT1 V8 marked one of the most significant upgrades in the model’s history. This Bright Red example is particularly special because it has traveled just 8,456 miles from new, placing it among the lowest-mileage C4 Corvettes on the market today. Finished in a striking red-on-red color combination and equipped with the desirable LT1 powertrain, removable roof panel, and iconic sawblade wheels, this Corvette presents an opportunity to own a remarkably preserved example of Chevrolet’s flagship performance car from the early 1990s.
The fifth-generation Corvette marked a turning point for Chevrolet’s iconic sports car, introducing a hydroformed chassis, rear-mounted transaxle, and the LS1 V8 that would go on to become one of General Motors’ most celebrated engines. This 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe shows just 34,019 miles and is finished in classic Sebring Silver Metallic over a Black interior. Equipped with desirable factory options including the Performance Handling Package, 3.15 Performance Ratio Axle, and Heads-Up Display, this C5 delivers the performance and refinement that made the generation such a success. Complementing its factory specification are attractive aftermarket wheels that add a modern touch to the Corvette’s timeless styling.
The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro remains one of the most recognizable muscle cars of the late 1960s, combining aggressive styling with a wide range of high-performance engine options. This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe is powered by a desirable 396ci big-block V8 and shows approximately 79,938 miles on the odometer. Finished in striking Grotto Blue with a matching blue interior and accented by a black vinyl roof, this Camaro delivers the classic muscle car look enthusiasts seek. The addition of SS badging, a white SS nose stripe, and period-correct styling cues make it an eye-catching example that captures the spirit of Chevrolet’s golden muscle car era.
Few Corvettes command attention quite like a mid-year C2 Sting Ray, and this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible presents an especially intriguing blend of factory styling, long-term ownership, and high-performance upgrades. Showing approximately 39,045 miles, this iconic American sports car is finished in timeless Tuxedo Black over a Saddle vinyl interior, creating one of the most desirable color combinations available during the era. Adding to its appeal, the current owner reports having owned the car since 1971, representing more than five decades of stewardship. The current owner also reports that the car was repainted in its factory-correct Tuxedo Black finish in 1985, helping preserve its classic appearance. While originally produced during the golden age of big-block Corvettes, the current owner further reports that the car now houses a legendary L88-spec 427ci V8 engine swap, elevating its performance pedigree significantly. Additional highlights include a body-colored removable hardtop, factory teak wood steering wheel, Mako-inspired six-tail-light conversion, and included accessories such as a car cover, roof stand, original hardtop, and original convertible top.
By 1992, Chevrolet had transformed the C4 Corvette into a thoroughly modern American sports car, and the introduction of the LT1 V8 marked one of the most significant upgrades in the model’s history. This Bright Red example is particularly special because it has traveled just 8,456 miles from new, placing it among the lowest-mileage C4 Corvettes on the market today. Finished in a striking red-on-red color combination and equipped with the desirable LT1 powertrain, removable roof panel, and iconic sawblade wheels, this Corvette presents an opportunity to own a remarkably preserved example of Chevrolet’s flagship performance car from the early 1990s.
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