



The very first Chevrolet Corvette model, when introduced in 1953, was a convertible. Besides being the best-selling sports car, it was also America's first and only successful fiberglass sports car. 70 years later, the Corvette is still a car that every ardent follower of the adrenaline gods still craves. With eight generations and countless special editions under its belt, it is safe to say that the Corvette is here to stay. With 2023 being the Corvette's 70th Anniversary, they have introduced a limited edition 70th Anniversary Package. A chance to own a top-specced 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 70th Anniversary 3LZ Convertible sports car is at hand and comes with a negligible 4,250 miles on the odometer and a manufacture transferable warranty included.

Straight off the bat, the 70th Anniversary package equips the 2023 Corvette in either White Pearl Metallic Tricoat or Carbon Flash Metallic; this car uses the former color scheme. A set of 19" front and 20" rear staggered Satin Graphite painted forged aluminum wheels with Red stripes and commemorative wheel center caps act as the Corvette's shoes. Edge-Red painted brake calipers with the Corvette script in black lurk behind the wheels. Special 70th Anniversary badging can be seen on the doors, hood badge, and wheel center caps. The exterior is topped off by the Z06 rear spoiler. The interior follows the color scheme and is thus finished in Ceramic White with red stitching as well as sueded microfiber-wrapped upper interior trim. The competition level bucket seats feature Nappa leather seating surfaces with perforated inserts and the 70th Anniversary badge stamped on the headrests. Further 70th Anniversary logos and badging can be seen throughout the interior, including the two-spoke steering wheel finished in carbon fiber and sueded microfiber with the 70th Anniversary logo on the bottom. The finishing touch includes Torch Red seat belts, a 70th Anniversary 2-piece premium leather traveling bags in jet black with red stitching, and a rear fascia protector with the embroidered 70th Anniversary crossed flag logo.

The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 70th Anniversary 3LZ Convertible comes with the powerful 5.5L LT6 V8 powerhouse and is coupled to a Tremec DCT 8-speed automated transmission. Power output is rated at 670hp along with 460 lb.ft of torque. 0-60 mph is clocked in at 2.6 seconds. Standard on the Z06 variant is the electronic limited-slip differential, magnetic ride adaptive suspension system, Z06 performance brakes, Z06 performance exhaust, and a heavy-duty cooling system. To top it all off, The GM warranty will transfer to the new owner on July 30, 2023 fully satisfying the 6 month requirement by GM.




Introducing the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, a stunning blend of performance and sophistication. This sports car has an impressive mileage of just 5,224, showcasing its limited use. The iconic Corvette design is elevated with modern engineering, making it an exceptional choice for any enthusiast. The vehicle is equipped with a host of features that enhance both its aesthetic appeal and driving experience, ensuring that every ride is memorable.



Legendary nameplates in the automotive world are forged from machines that went above and beyond. The machine we have today didn't just startle us here on earth; it even startled the astronauts, whose expectations can be considered otherworldly. Present today is a muscle car legend, and it takes shape with this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible. This clean example has just 99,702 miles and is ready for its new custodians' weekend plans.



Chevy’s second-generation Corvette was made from 1963 to 1967, but across that relatively short lifcycle, over 117,000 examples found homes. This highlights how popular the Corvette was back then, much like it is now. The second generation or C2 brought about many features that we know from later ‘Vettes, such as pop-up headlamps, the boat-tailed styling, and the exclusive use of V8s for the Corvette – the C1 did offer a six cylinder early in its lifecycle but that wasn’t deemed worthy for a top-tier sports car. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe for sale from Shohola, Pennsylvania, and let us tell you it’s a catch. With a growling 327 under the hood, this is classic American car nirvana at its finest. Plus, given the great condition of the car, it’s a sure-fire appreciating asset if you continue to look after it. If you’re interested in getting your hands on this beauty, we’re waiting for your call or DM.




Introducing the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, a stunning blend of performance and sophistication. This sports car has an impressive mileage of just 5,224, showcasing its limited use. The iconic Corvette design is elevated with modern engineering, making it an exceptional choice for any enthusiast. The vehicle is equipped with a host of features that enhance both its aesthetic appeal and driving experience, ensuring that every ride is memorable.



This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod is a striking pro-touring build that seamlessly blends classic muscle car presence with modern performance and comfort. It has been meticulously transformed with RS and SS styling cues, including Detroit Speed hidden RS headlights, SS badging, a red nose stripe, and a mirror-gloss jet black finish. Beneath the hood lies a fuel-injected 364ci (6.0L) LS2 aluminum V8 dyno-tested at 440 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, mated to a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission and backed by a 3.73 positraction rear end. With Wilwood disc brakes, Hotchkis suspension, Vintage Air, power steering, and a striking custom interior, this restomod offers exceptional style, performance, and driveability in one sleek package.



The Chevy Nova or Chevy II was made between 1961 and 1979, as a compact car for the North American market. Yes, in a world of muscle cars, pony cars and luxurious land yachts, the compact car was still carving out a name for itself. After all, not every family wanted or could afford the flashier, larger, sportier offerings. So, cars like the Nova offered mobility to countless individuals and families who would otherwise have to take the bus! That means a Nova as a classic car is a worthy choice to make. Today, we have a 1970 Chevrolet Nova for sale from Nevada with a 350ci under the hood, a TH400 to drive the wheels, a reupholstered interior and some nice customizations. You should seriously consider it if you’re in the market for a drivable classic.




Introducing the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, a stunning blend of performance and sophistication. This sports car has an impressive mileage of just 5,224, showcasing its limited use. The iconic Corvette design is elevated with modern engineering, making it an exceptional choice for any enthusiast. The vehicle is equipped with a host of features that enhance both its aesthetic appeal and driving experience, ensuring that every ride is memorable.



No matter what people may chatter about BMWs, there’s a dedicated fanbase that holds them on a pedestal. While abiding by its reputation for great German engineering, the German brand has built an incredible heritage. Most BMW owners don’t see their car as another mode of transportation but as an expression of themselves and what they believe in. The M division of this unique brand is its high-performance subsidiary that was first used for motorsports. Today, buyers can enjoy exciting blends of extreme performance, precise handling, and luxury thanks to this division. The BMW M4 is a high-performance variant of the base model 4 Series, and it is available in both coupe and convertible models. Our subject 2015 BMW M4 is highlighted with the Executive Package and is now available for grabs with just 6,205 miles on its clock. According to reports, it is currently located in Wailuku, Hawaii.



Based on a Corvette although you’d never guess by merely looking at it, the Cadillac XLR was a two-door luxury grand tourer made between 2003 and 2009. It came with a Northstar V8 under the hood, a power-retractable roof, an instrument cluster designed Bulgari, and all the luxury trappings you’d expect for something from Cadillac. While sales were modest, with just over 15,400 units sold during its time, the XLR is now becoming a future classic of sorts. It’s modern enough to drive in 2025, yet has that sort of lasting aura that ensures it will be around even in two or three decades time if maintained correctly. So, we’ve got a 2007 Cadillac XLR-V for sale from Andalusia, Alabama if you feel that an XLR belongs in your life. This particular car is particularly appealing because of its mileage of just 24,000!

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