



Finding the words Chevrolet Corvette and ZO6 in the same sentence sparks an image of one of the most excellent muscle cars ever to grace the muscle car world. With limited examples in existence, getting your hands on a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 from any generation is a treat and a half. Present today is your New Year treat, and it looks like this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ 70th Anniversary Edition. This all-American powerhouse has been reported to have just 1,697 miles run since it was new, and it helps you cut down on the wait times and set off into the sunset with supercar gusto and good looks.

Upholding the torch passed down by performance-focused sports cars is a tough task; one look at this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ 70th Anniversary Edition with its metallic pearl white exterior, and you know it pulls off that task with ease. You'll find a host of uber-cool features that add to this car's person, too. In place are 70th Anniversary badging and wheel caps, a body-colored roof convertible top, and a 70th Anniversary Satin Matrix Gray full-length dual racing stripe. Complementing its aggressive muscle looks is a set of 20 and 21” spider graphite wheels finished off in black, donning a Red stripe and brake calipers finished in red. It may be a performance powerhouse with its Z06 persona, but make no mistake, the ceramic white interior of this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ 70th Anniversary Edition is plenty accommodating and comfortable for you and your passenger. The bucket seats are geared to bring out a performance feel and feature torch red seat belts; you would also find more lightweight interior components like a carbon fiber steering wheel wrapped in microfiber and more carbon fiber interior trim throughout the interior cabin. The current owner even reports premium floor mats for that added touch.

With 670 BHP on tap, any drive out is a good drive. Yes that is exactly how many ponies this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ 70th Anniversary Edition and its roaring naturally aspirated 5.5L V8 powertrain pushes out. All this thunderous performance is channeled to this machine's rear wheels in dramatic fashion through an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ 70th Anniversary Edition
5.5L Naturally Aspirated V8
8-Speed Dual Clutch Automatic
RWD
White Pearl Metallic Tricoat Exterior
Ceramic White Interior w/ Red Stitching
Torch Red Seat Belts
Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel Wrapped In Microfiber
Red Painted Brake Calipers
20/21" Spider Graphite With Red Stripe
Rear Fascia & Roof Storage Protector In Black w/ Crossed Flag Logo
70th Anniversary Badging & Wheel Caps
Carbon Fiber Interior Trim
Carbon Flash Painted Nacelles
Body Colored Roof Convertible Top
70th Anniversary Satin Matrix Gray Full Length Dual Racing Stripe
Stealth Interior Trim Package
Premium Carpeted Floor Mats



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.



This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is available right now in San Marcos, Texas, and why should you buy it? Well, for starters, it’s got a scarcely believable 8,000 miles on the odometer! That’s fantastic for a sixth-generation or C6 Corvette, but this car also rocks the Z51 Performance Package and the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group. This means it’s not only well-equipped, but a treat to drive. In case you don’t know, the C6 was a notable step up from the C5 thanks to its slightly shorter overall dimensions but longer wheelbase. This made the car a nicer handling package, as well as gave it a roomier interior. Plus, this car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission to really work out the larger V8 that came with the C6. There’s more, of course, so keep reading.




This 1973 Chevrolet Cheyenne C20 Super Pickup isn’t your typical third-gen C/K Series classic pickup truck. It may have the stock 454ci V8 under the hood, which was the largest gas engine available for this era, but there’s a host of mods to make it a beast. These include aftermarket lifters, rockers, pushrod, exhaust, and more. With a nice coat of black paint and some aftermarket wheels, this truck even includes a banging stereo system for those tailgate parties, on the trails, or in town. It’s currently up for grabs in Castle Rock, Washington, with under 35,000 miles to its name. Don’t delay if you’re interested; many others will be too.



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.




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.



This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is available right now in San Marcos, Texas, and why should you buy it? Well, for starters, it’s got a scarcely believable 8,000 miles on the odometer! That’s fantastic for a sixth-generation or C6 Corvette, but this car also rocks the Z51 Performance Package and the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group. This means it’s not only well-equipped, but a treat to drive. In case you don’t know, the C6 was a notable step up from the C5 thanks to its slightly shorter overall dimensions but longer wheelbase. This made the car a nicer handling package, as well as gave it a roomier interior. Plus, this car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission to really work out the larger V8 that came with the C6. There’s more, of course, so keep reading.

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