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There is little need to introduce the Chevrolet Corvette because, in this day and age, it has solidified its niche as a powerful supercar with a relatively affordable price tag. You can choose Corvettes in many flavors and what you see here is a 2021 Chevrolet Corvette boasting the 1LT package. With a host of dealer-installed goodies on-board, this ‘Vette is available for sale with just 4,150 miles on its odometer.
Like its predecessors, the 8th generation Corvette has modern and edgy styling with a low swooping roofline. However, a major change in the engine layout (moving from front-engine rear wheel drive to rear-engine rear wheel drive) changed its formula and brought the design to the modern age. This gorgeous example is finished in a Torch Red paint job with the transparent removable roof panel available as an option. This example is also optioned with the Z51 package, which gives it a stylish rear spoiler along with performance brakes painted in yellow and performance suspension. The chrome exterior badges, carbon flash metallic painted outside mirrors go well with the OEM chrome wheels. These wheels boast black wheel locks and Jake logo center caps. The exterior has been ceramic coated for added protection. The interior of the C8 is loaded with modern technology with two infotainment displays providing the driver with performance information. The driver-focused interior is wrapped in beautiful Sky Cool Gray and black leather. This Corvette has a myriad of dealer-installed options such as composite rockers, a premium indoor car cover, red stingray logo, custom splashguards, and a roof panel storage pouch.
Behind the driver sits the powerhouse of the Corvette: a 6.2 liter 16 OHV V8 that is cocooned in an engine cover in Edge Red producing 490 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. With a performance exhaust and carbon fiber intake, this engine can breathe better. It is mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission providing lightning-fast yet smooth shifts. The power is transferred to the wheels through a performance ratio rear axle and electronic limited slip differential, moving the C8 from 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds. With all the maintenance up to date, this beast is ready and set to be driven.
2021 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 1LT
6.2L V8 16V Engine
8-Speed Dual Clutch Transmission
RWD
Torch Red Exterior
Sky Cool Gray Interior
Rear Axle, Performance Ratio
Z51 Rear Spoiler
Electronic Limited Slip Diff
Z51 Performance Suspension
Z51 Performance Brakes
Performance Exhaust
Heavy Duty Cooling System
Transparent Removable Roof Panel
Engine Appearance Package
Yellow Painted Brake Calipers
Composite Rockers, Black
Engine Cover In Edge Red
Premium Indoor Car Cover
Red W/Stingray Logo
Custom Splash Guards
Jake Logo Wheel Center Caps
Roof Panel Storage Pouch
Black Wheel Locks
Chrome Exterior Badge Package
Carbon Flash Metallic Painted Outside Mirrors
OEM Chrome Wheels
Ceramic Coated
Carbon Fiber Air Intake Valves
1 Owner
Servicing Up To Date
2 Keys
By 1979, the Chevrolet Corvette was already a household name. After an initially slow takeoff in its first years, the Corvette soon became known as a serious competitor to the perceived luxury offerings from Europe. The C3 Corvette continued this tradition, with the underpinnings carried over from the C2 but with an all-new body and interior. The design was heavily influenced by the Mako Shark 2, which had been well-received on the motor show circuit. By 1979, the C3 Corvette had already been in production for 11 years. But thanks to continued refreshing, the C3 Corvette still had much to offer. Our featured car includes the desirable T-Tops and a host of new parts.
The C7 or seventh generation Corvette is the last of the front-engined brigade of America’s most-loved sports car. When the C8 dropped in 2020, it shifted to a mid-engined layout and went chasing baby supercars. That means cars like this 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 3LZ are highly desirable items, future classics, and the best way to enjoy American power and handling. Bearing a mere 39,000 miles, this car is now up for sale, and you’d better act quickly if it takes your fancy.
With its sleek styling and relatively modern features, the C5 or fifth-generation Corvette is a great place to start your Corvette journey. It’s a definite future classic, but isn’t too old that you’ve got to baby it. Produced between 1997 and 2005, the C5 also marked the last generation to have the pop-up headlamps. That, plus many other reasons, mean that this 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a great contender for that extra spot in your car collection. This reportedly all-original car has done 32,000 miles, which is lighter than average. So, it’s in great condition as a result.
People remember the Chevrolet El Camino for one major reason. That reason is the fact that the El Camino is a coupe utility, or ute. The front half is that of a car; the rear half is a pickup truck. However, the El Camino isn’t a rough-riding body-on-frame vehicle. The second generation, from which this 1965 Chevrolet El Camino hails, is adapted from the midsize Chevy Chevelle platform. So, you can expect a suitably car-like ride and handling characteristics, but still get a decent amount of payload capacity thanks to the vehicle’s truck bed. This 90,000-mile 1965 Chevrolet El Camino has received some refurbishment work, and notably, it’s said to have been owned by one family all its life. That makes it a wonderful classic to buy and enjoy.
Classic cars from the ’60s are hot property. But it’s not just cars that have found their way into the hearts of enthusiasts. Humble work trucks like the 1963 Chevrolet C10 are just as desirable. With values for these historic workhorses climbing year after year, it’s getting hard to find good examples of these classics. Our featured 1963 Chevrolet C10 Stepside appears to be largely original and features a 230ci engine, with a four-speed manual transmission. Whether you’re looking for a well-preserved classic truck or the perfect basis for a restomod, this C10 could be the answer you’re looking for.
The Chevy Camaro is the General’s answer to Ford’s Mustang pony car. Introduced in 1967, the Camaro and its sister car, the Pontiac Firebird, really took the fight to Ford. Chevy had studied what pony car buyers wanted and nailed the formula from the start. Almost 221,000 units were sold to much fanfare. Today, a 1967 Camaro is a great way to enter the world of classic cars, and if that floats your boat, we’ve got a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS for sale right now. This is a fully-restored example, and the current owner says that there’s documentation of all work available. The car has done less than 1,600 miles since restoration. So, it’s a classic that you can drive daily, fearlessly, and enthusiastically.
The Porsche 911 is on nearly every automotive enthusiast’s bucket list. This iconic rear-engined rear-wheel drive sports car was introduced by German automaker Porsche in September 1964. Its unconventional drivetrain layout and air-cooled engine quickly gained it a cult following. Throughout its life, the 911 has retained its iconic teardrop silhouette and rear-mounted engine, although that switched to a water-cooled unit in 1998. So, if you’re on the hunt for a Porsche 911 from a relatively modern era, consider this 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. Coming from the 991 generation, this car has seen a healthy 73,000+ miles in its life so far, which is a testament to how enjoyable it is to own and drive. The car comes with up-to-date servicing as well, showcasing that it’s been cared for in the appropriate manner, making it a great buy. Two keys are included in the sale.
Porsche’s 911 may be the German automaker’s signature product, but it was far from their sole one. Over the years, Porsche dabbled (and continues to dabble) in other models too. The 928 was one of these. Produced between 1977 and 1995, it was a front-engined V8 grand tourer. The 928 received the European Car Of The Year award in 1978, and was highly praised by the automotive press at the time. That’s why you shouldn’t miss out on getting your hands on this 1986 Porsche 928 S, with just 76,500 miles under its belt. It’s an excellent modern classic to own and drive.
A near-perfect driving experience, iconic design, and luxury that makes you want to drive more, finding these three statements in the same sentence is a challenge but not a challenge for this 2021 Porsche 911 Carrera S we have today. With a reported 6,000 miles on the clock, this low-mileage German performance powerhouse is the perfect way to live out sports car ownership in style.
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