



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



Look what we’ve got here! The last of the pop-up headlamp ‘Vettes, the fifth generation or C5 variant. This 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible has got just over 71,000 miles and comes with a 5.7-liter LS1 under the hood. It’s a car that adorned the walls of many bedrooms in poster form, if you grew up in the Nineties and Two Thousands. Now, many of those admiring children and teens will be at the right age to realize their dreams and own one. This particular example comes from Alabama and is of the convertible variant. It even comes with an aftermarket back-up camera.



This 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe, in all its orange glory, comes from an era of resilience. The C3 or third-gen ‘Vette is the longest-running of them all, with a fourteen-year production run between 1968 and 1982. Cars like this one are historically significant because they weathered the most dreaded time in American auto history; the Malaise Era. Even during those times, the Corvette was still the fastest American car available. Now, you can see why, when you take a closer look at this 24,000-mile machine from Island Lake, Illinois. It’s a survivor, a stunning looker, and above all, never compromised on engines by always having a V8 beneath the hood. So why not buy this beautiful boulevard cruiser and stick it to today’s soulless EVs?



Eight generations of Corvette are available right now, and we at Exotic Car Trader have shifted examples from all eight of them. Today’s 2010 Chevrolet Corvette 2LT Convertible comes from the sixth generation, called the C6. It’s a fine, V8-powered drop-top from Cabot, Arkansas and comes with just 8,795 miles on the clock. Plus, it’s got the owners manual included with the sale, as well as both keys. Oh, and did we say it’s rear wheel drive and packing a stick shift? Yup, this might as well be driving nirvana, wrapped up in a white package and containing red leather on the inside.




Chevy’s El Camino is the result of what happens when a sports coupe and a pickup truck have a one-night stand. What you see here in this Emerald Green 1983 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod is the results of five generations of this quirky pairing, that began in 1959, when Chevy’s engineers decided to combine the unibody construction and two-door passenger cabin of a sports coupe with the utility of a pickup truck – hence the name of the segment, Coupe Utility. Today’s Coupe Utility comes from Ardmore, Oklahoma and is quite extensively resto-modded. It’s got a potent 383 Stroker under the hood paired with an automatic gearbox, a refreshed interior, some catchy wheels plus more.



This 1935 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan has been thoughtfully transformed into a modern street rod while preserving the timeless character of Chevrolet’s pre-war design. Originally produced during a period when streamlined styling and improved engineering were redefining American automobiles, the 1935 Chevrolet featured graceful fender lines, a tall chrome grille, and elegant proportions. This example retains its all-original steel body but benefits from extensive mechanical and cosmetic upgrades, creating a classic cruiser that combines vintage style with contemporary performance. Finished in a gray and silver exterior with red pinstriping, this Tudor sedan blends traditional hot rod aesthetics with modern reliability and comfort.



One of Chevy’s most popular compacts of the Sixties and Seventies, cars like this 1972 Chevrolet Nova Restomod ruled the roost of sporty small cars. They were available in frugal six-cylinder form, or with small-block V8s under the hood. Today’s car, however, is a build like no other. It rocks a mammoth 454ci V8 under the hood, driving the rear wheels through a TH-350 automatic gearbox. A 2.5-inch aftermarket exhaust ensures that everyone hears the rumble of the big V8 as you streak by in a flash of burnt orange, riding upon REV 109 classic Magnum 15-inch wheels. You’ll even get dual four-point harnesses which are currently not installed, in case you want to take this Nova to a track or strip.




Look what we’ve got here! The last of the pop-up headlamp ‘Vettes, the fifth generation or C5 variant. This 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible has got just over 71,000 miles and comes with a 5.7-liter LS1 under the hood. It’s a car that adorned the walls of many bedrooms in poster form, if you grew up in the Nineties and Two Thousands. Now, many of those admiring children and teens will be at the right age to realize their dreams and own one. This particular example comes from Alabama and is of the convertible variant. It even comes with an aftermarket back-up camera.



The BMW M4 is the hot variant of BMW’s compact-class 4-Series. The 4-Series was introduced as a sportier 3-Series alternative, and in some markets, completely replaced it. Unlike the M3 though, the M4 has always been offered in two-door form, in metal-roofed coupe form, or as a drop-top convertible. Today’s 2024 BMW M4 Competition is from the second generation of the M4 and comes with a nice black canvas top that’s power operated. It’s also got a matte black vinyl wrap, the Driver Assistance Pro Package, Parking Assistance Package, Executive Package and M Compound brakes with red calipers. All that, plus a scant 14,800-mile odometer reading awaits your consideration in Atlanta, Georgia.



Eight generations of Corvette are available right now, and we at Exotic Car Trader have shifted examples from all eight of them. Today’s 2010 Chevrolet Corvette 2LT Convertible comes from the sixth generation, called the C6. It’s a fine, V8-powered drop-top from Cabot, Arkansas and comes with just 8,795 miles on the clock. Plus, it’s got the owners manual included with the sale, as well as both keys. Oh, and did we say it’s rear wheel drive and packing a stick shift? Yup, this might as well be driving nirvana, wrapped up in a white package and containing red leather on the inside.

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