2018 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT

6.2L Naturally Aspirated V8 | Carbon Flash Painted Z51 Style Spoiler | Z51 Style Black Painted Aluminum Wheels

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251345556

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
1G1YB2D79J5103172
Lot Number:
251345556
Odometer:
67,755
Engine:
6.2L Naturally Aspirated V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Black
Interior Color:
Jet Black
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Colorado
  • 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT
  • 6.2L Naturally Aspirated V8
  • 8-Speed Automatic
  • RWD
  • Black Exterior
  • Jet Black Perforated Mulan Leather Interior
  • 2.41 Limited Slip Rear Axle Ratio
  • 1LT Preferred Equipment Group
  • Z51 Style 5 Split Spoke Black Painted Aluminum Wheels
  • Carbon Flash Painted Z51 Style Spoiler
  • Premium Carpeted Floor Mats
  • Remote Vehicle Starter System
  • Cargo Mat

Overview of 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT For Sale by Owner

For Corvette fans who want a relatively modern specimen but with its engine out front, there’s nothing like a C7 or seventh generation example. The C7 was made between 2014 and 2019, and was definitely the most performative, sophisticated and luxury Corvette before the C8 of 2020. Featuring an all-new small-block V8, the car’s design drew some controversy as it was considered radical at the time. Nevertheless, it’s still an eye-catcher, as we’re sure you will agree as you set eyes upon this 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe that’s available in Bennett, Colorado. With its gray leather interior, all-stock persona and 8-speed autobox, this car is definitely a great regular runner to own.

Exterior and Interior

This 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe wears a straight gray coat of paint that’s very close to black in hue. It rides on a set of black alloy wheels and showcases many of those talking points that got tongues wagging when the C7 was revealed. Certainly designer Hwasup Lee had been bold. Some of these elements include the car’s aggressively-profiled creases, quartet of exhaust pipes in a row, the prominent front-side air vents and the new design of the taillamps that drew inspiration from the Camaro. However, it’s definitely a Corvette and more than worthy of the nameplate. The black interior of this 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe comes with powered and heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a full infotainment suite, a Bose sound system, a backup camera and all the power conveniences that we expect in any modern vehicle. The gray leather upholstered seats offer superb support for gutsy drivers, yet cosset you in such a delicate way that you can easily drive hundreds of miles without any issues. The car’s gauge cluster is part digital part analog, a great confluence of past, present and future.

Engine

This 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe comes with a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter small block V8. Called the LT2, it’s reportedly rated at 455 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the rear axle through an 8-speed automatic gearbox. The car also has power steering and power ventilated disc brakes.

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1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$124,999

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.

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1992 Chevrolet Corvette

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$29,999

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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1999 Chevrolet Corvette

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$26,999

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.

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1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$71,500

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.

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1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$124,999

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.

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1992 Chevrolet Corvette

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$29,999

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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1999 Chevrolet Corvette

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$26,999

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.

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2000 Chevrolet Corvette

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$29,999

Introduced for the 1997 model year, the C5 Corvette represented a major leap forward for Chevrolet’s flagship sports car, bringing an all-new chassis, rear transaxle layout, and the then-new LS1 V8. This 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe shows 69,797 miles and is finished in Light Pewter Metallic over a Black interior. Equipped with desirable factory options including the Performance Handling Package, Active Handling System, Heads-Up Display, and a blue transparent removable roof panel, this Corvette offers an excellent blend of performance, comfort, and collectability. More than two decades after its debut, the C5 remains a favorite among enthusiasts thanks to its strong reliability, impressive performance credentials, and timeless styling.

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2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Roadster

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$19,999

Chrysler’s Crossfire was one of the most distinctive sports cars of the early 2000s, blending American styling with proven German engineering. The range-topping SRT-6 variant took things a step further by borrowing much of its mechanical foundation from the Mercedes-Benz SLK32 AMG, including its hand-built supercharged V6 and performance-tuned chassis. This 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Roadster shows just 26,459 miles and presents as a well-preserved example enhanced with tasteful upgrades. Finished in Black over a Dark Slate Gray interior, this roadster features a Sony audio head unit, aftermarket sound system, carbon fiber-look vinyl wraps on the hood and trunk lid. With limited production numbers and a unique blend of AMG-derived performance and Chrysler styling, this SRT-6 Roadster offers a compelling modern collectible driving experience.

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