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  • Corvette Auction Preview: Four More Corvettes to Make You Drool at Mecum Kissimmee 2022

    Corvette Auction Preview: Four More Corvettes to Make You Drool at Mecum Kissimmee 2022

    Photo Credit: Mecum Auctions

    Welcome back to our look at Mecum’s upcoming 2022 Kissimmee auction. The countdown to opening day is just about 14 days now. Perusing the Corvette docket, we currently see 360 Corvettes listed which is more than double the number of consignments from 2 weeks ago. Expect a few more to be added as the date draws nearer.

    Past previews focused on the Corvette Super Sport, Gulf One, and the C2 Z06 equipped Corvettes from Mecum’s Once in a Lifetime Corvette Offering. This time we’re going to focus on a diverse quartet of first and second generation cars ranging from a pilot line 1966 L88 to an ultra-rare 1957 airbox fuelie.

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    Lot F158: 1960 Race Rat Tanker – When we think of big tank or “tanker” Corvettes, we generally think of C2’s. However, tankers were available to savvy buyers and racers on C1 Corvettes as well. In 1960, 10 big tank Corvettes were built. This 1960 fuelie was ordered through Nickey Chevrolet by George Reed to complete in the 1960 Sebring 12 hour race. In addition to the 315hp engine, Reed selected heavy duty suspension, heavy duty brakes, and a 4-speed transmission. Upon delivery to Sebring, Zora Arkus Duntov himself assisted with the final race prep. The car went on to win its class and finish 16th overall. Today the car is in excellent restored condition and has been displayed at top events such as the 2004 and 2014 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, the 2009 Los Angeles Concours d’Elegance, the 2010 NCRS 50th Anniversary display, and the 2013 Greenwich Concours d’Elegance. It’s also an NCRS American Heritage Award recipient.

    1960 Corvette

    Lot F164: 1957 Big Brake Airbox Fuelie – This well-known straight axle is one of 44 produced with RPO 579E, the fresh airbox intake. It’s also 1 of 54 with heavy duty brakes and suspension. Other options include a fuel injected engine, 4-speed transmission, and wider 5.5″ wheels. The car was raced in SCCA events across the country throughout its early life. Since that time, it’s been restored back to stock form and lays claimed to our hobby’s top awards including multiple NCRS Top Flights, Bloomington Gold, and 2 Bloomington Special Collections. It’s been featured in Vette Vues magazine and participated in the 75th anniversary Monterrey historics. It’s being offered from the John Justo collection with copious documentation, awards, and restoration photos.

    1957 Big Brake Airbox Fuelie

    Lot S113: 8,500-mile unrestored 1967 427/435 Coupe – We first saw the “Vault Find” 1967 Corvette at the 2017 Mecum Indy auction where it sold for $675,000 from the original owner’s family. The Marina Blue on blue 435hp coupe remains in unrestored, original condition with just 8,533 miles on the odometer. The option list includes the 435hp engine, M21 4-speed, F41 suspension, and 4.11 rear end. It’s never been shown or judged and comes documented with the window sticker, Protect-O-Plate, and car shipper.

    8,500-mile unrestored 1967 427/435 Coupe

    Lot S237: 1966 Pilot Line L88 Coupe – This Sting Ray is one of the “Four Kings,” 1966 Corvette factory racers. It’s the first known Corvette factory-prepared for Luigi Chinetti’s NART team, the first built with shoulder harnesses, and the second to be fitted with the cowl-induction fresh air hood. The intent was to test aluminum cylinder heads and other racing bits in the 1966 Sebring 12 hours. Pedro Rodriguez and Mario Andretti were to be the drivers, but they ended up in one of Chinetti’s Ferrari’s instead. Future pilots included Harold Whims, Don Yenko, John Finger, and John “Sam” Henderson. They completed at many notable tracks such as Daytona, Talladega, Charlotte Motor Raceway, Virginia International Raceway, Marlboro Motor Raceway, and Road Atlanta among others. The L88 engine sports a 1965-dated intake manifold and January 1966 dated aluminum cylinder heads. Other track-spec options include heater and defroster delete, radio delete, F41 suspension, Positraction rear axle, heavy-duty brakes, transistor ignition, M22 4-speed, and a 36 gallon gas tank. It’s extensively documented and has been shown at numerous national events over the last decade including 2014 and 2020 Bloomington Gold Collections, 2016 MCACN Corvette Legends Invitational, and the 2014 Corvettes at Carlisle Race Car Reunion.

    1966 Pilot Line L88 Coupe

    Mecum’s monster 2022 Kissimmee auction will take place January 6th-16th at the Osceola Heritage Park. MotorTrend TV, MotorTrend+, and Discovery will have live coverage Wednesday, January 12th – Saturday, January 15th. Approximately 3,500 cars are expected. Keep an eye here and on the Mecum website as new additions are being added daily.

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    Mecum Auctions

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  • Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

    This classic 1971 Corvette seems to thrive on festive occasions.

    For example, about 15 years ago, newlyweds received this Stingray convertible as a wedding present. They drove it a few times but it wound up spending most of the time in storage.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

    Not surprisingly, they wound up selling it a couple of years ago to the current owner, who planned to restore it but instead bought a house in Florida and has no time for such projects.

    Therefore, on Christmas Day 2021, someone else will become the new owner after a no-reserve auction on eBay comes to an end on Saturday.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

    So far, 43 bids have climbed to $19,200.

    On the bright side, this Stingray still has its original 350 engine hooked to a four-speed manual transmission. The owner says it “ran excellent” when he parked it in the garage two years ago, but it will need a new battery after sitting so long. About half of the 21,801 Corvettes built that year came with air conditioning, and fortunately this is one of them.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

    He says the interior “is all there” and in “pretty good condition.” The frame is described as rust-free, and the body looks “very good with a few cracks here and there.” It’s covered with paint that’s old “but looks good for a driver.” The brakes work, the exhaust looks new, and the tires have “a lot of tread” but definitely need to be replaced due to being 20 years old.

    “All in all,” the owner says, his classic ‘Vette is “an excellent car to bring back to its previous glory.” After all, he muses, “where do you find a #’s matching factory air 4spd convertible project these days?”

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

    Source:
    eBay Motors via autoevolution.com

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  • Our Three Favorite Corvettes for Sale from Corvette Mike in December

    Our Three Favorite Corvettes for Sale from Corvette Mike in December

    Photo Credit: Corvette Mike

    If your New Year’s Resolutions include the addition of an investment-quality collector Corvette, or perhaps you’re looking for something fun to drive in 2022, our friends at Corvette Mike in Anaheim, California can help you find the perfect Corvette for the new year!

    Corvette Mike is one of the top destinations for buying high-quality Corvettes! The knowledgeable staff is there to assist in finding just the right pre-owned or classic Corvette for you. Today we hit their website to check out the current online inventory and came up with these three Corvettes as our favorites for the month of December.

    Maybe at this point, you’re more of a seller than a buyer? Corvette Mike skips the auto auctions and only buys premium cars from private enthusiasts and they purchase cars from across the nation so if you have a low-mileage or rare Corvette that you are ready to part with, reach out to Corvette Mike and let them know what you got.

    1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe

    For the collector who wants to own one of the most iconic Corvettes in the model’s 69-year run, the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe is it. Chevrolet redesigned the Corvette in 1963 and for the first time, it came from the factory as a hardtop coupe. Zora Arkus-Duntov offered three different transmissions and four different engine performance options with the fuel injected 327/360hp L84 option reigning supreme. But what made the 1963 Coupe truly unique was the split rear window offered only in the inaugural year of the C2 before Zora successfully lobbied GM Design to change it to a single rear window in 1964.

    1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe

    The original owner of this 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe must have been wanting to drive the ultimate street Corvette when he placed his order. Outfitted in Riverside Red and a Black interior, the original buyer made sure to check the box on the 327/360 Fuelie V8 as well as the four-speed manual transmission, while power windows, AM/FM radio, and whitewall tires rounded out the options. We can imagine it was quite at home cruising the boulevards back in the day.

    1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe

    This ’63 Fuelie Sting Ray has been meticulously detailed, undergone a frame-off restoration, and only 99 miles are showing on the odometer. This Corvette is still equipped with the original L84 engine as certified by Al Grenning’s C.C.A.S. service and the Trim Tag has also been verified. Further documentation includes the N.C.R.S. Shipping Data Report.

    The Fuel Injected 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe would be the center point of any automotive collection. For details or more information, contact Tim at 714-630-0700.

    1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe

    1996 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible

    When C4 production finally came to an end in ’96 after 12 years, Chevrolet knew they had to send it off with a bang, not a whimper. And since the ZR-1 was discontinued in ’95, there was definitely a void that needed to be filled!

    1996 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible

    The name “Grand Sport” had been used once before. It was for the fabled early ’60’s Corvette race cars helmed by legendary drivers such as Bob Bondurant, Roger Penske, A.J. Foyt, and Dr. Dick Thompson, among others. For this ’96 Special Edition, G.M. thought it fitting that the name should be brought back again!

    We love the 1996 Corvette Grand Sport for what it offered to Corvette buyers – a limited edition Corvette with a unique engine to celebrate the end of a generation. Limited to 1,000 units overall, Chevrolet produced 810 coupes and 190 convertibles in Admiral Blue with a White full-length body stripe and Red hash marks on the front fenders. They also received a special black-painted version of the ZR-1 wheels with the coupes getting the import flares added to the body so the rear wheels would fit appropriately.

    1996 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible

    The Grand Sport’s LT-4 engine was rated at 330hp, which was 30 more than the standard LT-1 engine. However, the car’s performance feels considerably more powerful than the advertised increase would indicate!.

    1996 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible

    Corvette Mike acquired this ’96 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible by the original owner who only put 19,277 miles on the odometer. This GS is #117 in the series and is fully documented with all books, manuals, original window sticker, build sheet, and more. It also received a high score from the NCRS who awarded it Top Flight status. Celebrate the C4’s end of the line by adding this highly collectible Grand Sport to your stable.

    This 1996 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible is offered for $52,900. Call Tim at 714-630-0700 for more information.

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    2016 Corvette Z06 Coupe

    This 2016 Corvette Z06 with a seven-speed manual transmission, Magnetic Selective Ride Control, and the Z07 Performance Package was originally ordered from Legacy Chevrolet in Columbus, Georgia before it was acquired from the original owner by Corvette Mike in the fall of 2021. Powered by the 6.2-liter supercharged LT4 V8 engine that was rated for 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque, this Z06 Coupe has just under 6K miles on the odometer and is documented with the original window sticker, manufacturer’s literature, and a clean CarFax report.

    2016 Corvette Z06 Coupe

    The Z06 is finished in Arctic White with Kalahari leather interior and features a full-length Black racing stripe across the hood, roof, and rear deck of the car. It’s outfitted with the level three visible carbon fiber aerodynamics package that includes the aggressive front splitter and rear wickerbill across the rear spoiler. It also includes a painted and transparent roof panel. Inside you’ll find the carbon fiber trim package surrounding the center stack and instrument cluster.

    2016 Corvette Z06 Coupe

    The Corvette Z06 sits on staggered setup of 19″/20″ Chrome-finished aluminum wheels with Corvette logo center caps. The rubber is currently mixed with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires up front and Continental Extreme Contact tires (non-runflats) in the rear. With the Z07 Performance Package comes Brembo’s carbon-ceramic brakes and red brake calipers.

    Corvette Mike is offering this low-mileage one-owner 2016 Corvette Z06 for $89,900. Are you ready to be its next caretaker? Contact Tim at 714-630-0700 today.

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    To learn more about these three highly collectible Corvettes for sale or to view the other collector Corvettes offered by Corvette Mike, visit them online at CorvetteMike.com or give Tim a call at 714-630-0700 and let them know you found these Corvettes on CorvetteBlogger.com!

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  • Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

     

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Yard Find on eBay

    This 1971 Corvette Stingray coupe is reminiscent of a Dolly Parton song with its “coat (of paint) of many colors.”

    Yes, it’ll take a lot of work to get this early C3 looking like the chrome bumper classic it yearns to be (including those chrome bumpers that have gone AWOL).

    But at least a little bit of the heavy lifting has already been done for the new owner of this car currently for sale on eBay out of Northford, Connecticut at the “Buy It Now” price of $7,500.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

    The seller apparently is a man of few words – 33 to be exact in his listing, but he does say that a rebuilt 454 engine has been installed under the hood and a new exhaust system installed. He candidly admits that he doesn’t know whether that motor is the original matching numbers unit.

    He also points out that the front clip is not the right one and in one of the photos it does appear to be from a ’68.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

    As for the interior, it’s hard to tell exactly what kind of shape it’s in because the radiator is resting on the rear deck and blocks the view. About all we see is the steering wheel and a bare driver’s door panel.

    If the frame and birdcage aren’t too rusty, there could be enough room in the price to handle the restoration. What do you think?

    Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

    Source:
    eBay Motors via barnfinds.com

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  • Corvettes for Sale: 1970 Corvette is a Tangerine Dream Machine

    Corvettes for Sale: 1970 Corvette is a Tangerine Dream Machine

    While the new C8s are definitely head-turners, there’s nothing like a restored chrome-bumper C3 to turn a few heads.

    Take, for example, this stunning 1970 coupe that’s being offered on Craigslist out of the Sioux Falls, South Dakota area at the price of $40,000, or best offer.

    Based on the photos that accompany this beauty, there appears to be little work remaining to be done.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1970 Corvette is a Tangerine Dream Machine

    The original L46 350 V8 engine has given way to a much more powerful small-block GM Performance engine that include heads, intake and radiator all done in aluminum. With a Holley 750 carburetor, MSD Ignition, and Hooker Headers, the engine pumps out an impressive 430 horsepower, according to the seller. It’s hooked to a Muncie four-speed manual transmission, and he’s also installed Wilwood brakes and a new emergency brake system and completely replaced the suspension.

    Little wonder, then, that the seller maintains that this vintage C3 “runs and drives amazing.”

    Corvettes for Sale: 1970 Corvette is a Tangerine Dream Machine

    The black leather interior is described as “all original” and in “excellent” condition, and the photos appear to back up that declaration. All the gauges work, even the clock, and storage bags for the T-tops and the removable rear window are also included. The car is also one of just 425 produced with shoulder seat belts.

    But the real talking point of this car, in our opinion, has to be that outstanding Candy Tangerine paint that appears to be in perfect condition. Coupled with the aggressive aftermarket wheels, big-block hood, front spoiler, and side pipes, the car definitely strikes a menacing pose on the street.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1970 Corvette is a Tangerine Dream Machine

    Little wonder that one of the photos shows a large trophy from a car show resting comfortably in the front seat.

    As the seller summarizes it, “this car is a real head turner – vary rare and hard to find!”

    Source:
    craigslist.com via barnfinds.com

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  • Our Three Favorite Corvettes for Sale by Corvette Mike in July

    Our Three Favorite Corvettes for Sale by Corvette Mike in July

    If there’s one thing this pandemic has taught us, it’s an appreciation for what we have and for living life to the fullest! That’s one of the reasons why people enjoy their Corvettes so much. It’s that somewhat indescribable feeling you get when sitting behind the wheel of America’s Favorite Sports Car!

    Today, we are going to take that philosophy to heart as we take a deep dive into the Corvette inventory of one of the premier Corvette dealers in the country, Corvette Mike of Anaheim, California. There we found three collector-grade Corvettes that we think enthusiasts such as yourselves would enjoy to the max!

    2010 Corvette ZR1 in Velocity Yellow with 16 Original Miles

    2010 Corvette ZR1 in Velocity Yellow with 16 Original Miles

    We’ll never forget the hype that surrounded the return of the ZR1 in 2009 as Chevrolet offered its first factory-supercharged Corvette. The ZR1 was nicknamed the “Blue Devil” by the Corvette Team to curry favor with then-GM CEO Rick Wagoner who was a Duke alumnus, and the original premise for its creation came in the form of a question: How much performance could the Corvette team offer in a $100,000 car? That answer was the 6.2L LS9 that produced a whopping 638 horsepower, 604 lb-ft of torque, and it could propel the Corvette ZR1 to a top speed of 205 MPH.

    2010 Corvette ZR1 in Velocity Yellow with 16 Original Miles

    Corvette Mike has this Velocity Yellow 2010 Corvette ZR1 for sale and it’s waiting for a new caretaker who will appreciate the opportunity to buy what is essentially a brand new car as it comes with the original Monroney sticker still affixed to the windshield, plastic still, and an odometer showing just 16 original miles. If that’s not enough creds for this collector car, it’s offered in Velocity Yellow which was the rarest color in 2010 as only 89 ZR1s were offered with it.

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    The ZR1 options were limited as essentially everything you could want was included in the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group which this car has. It includes the custom leather-wrapped interior, a Bose premium 7-speaker sound system, and a number of passenger comforts like heated adjustable sport bucket seats, Bluetooth, and a NAV system. This 2010 ZR1 also comes with the chrome ZR1 aluminum wheels, an indoor car cover, and performance pedals.

    Just 1,577 Corvette ZR1s were produced in 2010 with this brand new Corvette coming off the line as number 217. Corvette Mike is offering it for $139,900 so if want to find out more about this highly collectible “Blue Devil” in Velocity Yellow, visit Corvette Mike.

    1967 Corvette 427/400 with Factory A.C.

    1967 Corvette 427/400 with Factory A.C.

    Collectors know all about the 1967 model year Corvettes which are considered to be one of the best Corvettes ever made. Chevrolet cleaned up the mid-year body with most of the badges removed and a new design for the front quarter panels with five vents instead of the three as are found on the 1965-66s. And then there are the engine options which were plentiful with two 327s and four 427s offered. If you want to step up into rarified air, this 1967 Corvette Convertible could just be the ticket.

    1967 Corvette 427/400 with Factory A.C.

    The 1967 Corvette Convertible is an original west coast car that was originally sold by Madison’s Chevrolet in Scottsdale, AZ. The specs of the car have us thinking the owner wanted that top-down driving experience that the mid-year Corvettes are famous for, yet living in the southwest where triple-digit temps are common is most likely the reason why the original owner selected the factory air conditioning which Corvette Mike tells us still blows cold today.

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    The Sting Ray comes in Sunfire Yellow with a Black Hood Stinger, a white leather interior, and a white soft convertible top. It’s powered by a matching-numbers L68 427/400-hp big block which is marked by the triangular air cleaner that sits atop three two-barrel carburetors. You pop the hood on this car at any show and that tri-power V8 engine will surely reel in the spectators. As the selection of the factory air shows, the original owner wanted a refined sports car so this one also comes with power steering, power brakes, power windows, telescopic steering column, and the AM/FM radio.

    This 1967 Corvette has been completely frame-off restored and comes with a huge binder full of information including the owner history, photos, restoration details, and more. It’s already been judged NCRS Top Flight and is ready for your enjoyment. Offered for $164,900.

    1956 Arctic Blue Corvette Convertible

    1956 Arctic Blue Corvette Convertible

    The 1956 Corvette featured the first redesign for the model which both improved upon the original design while also making it more driver-friendly. It was the first model to receive the distinctive coves on each side of the car and it was also the first model to introduce roll-up windows. Chevy officially retired the Blue Flame straight-6 for the V8 engine the previous year and now two different V8s were offered in a 210-hp and 225-hp configuration, while a third option added a special high-lift camshaft that boosted the 225-hp engine’s output to 240 hp. Buyers also had two transmission choices that included the two-speed auto or the three-speed manual.

    1956 Arctic Blue Corvette Convertible

    The owner history is well-known for this car as it was owned by a longtime NCRS member and Foundation Chair who purchased the 1956 Corvette disassembled from the previous owner, but he wasn’t able to complete it and it ended up being sold. The new husband and wife owners enthusiastically began their quest to restore the Corvette but unfortunately, he passed away suddenly before it be could be finished. The car would sit from 2008 until 2013, and then it was purchased once again with the latest owner starting over with a full body-off restoration that was finally completed in 2017.

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    This 1956 Arctic Blue Corvette Convertible offers a beautiful beige interior and white canvas top. It’s powered by the aforementioned 265/225-hp V8 small block that’s coupled to the three-speed manual transmission.

    At its first showing with 94 other Corvettes, it was awarded both the Best in Class and Best in Show trophies. From there, it was entered in the NCRS Rocky Mountain Chapter where it was awarded Top Flight, and it earned another Top Flight award at the Scottsdale, Arizona Regional Show in May 2018. Corvette Mike is offering the 1956 Corvette/ for $114,900.

    To learn more about these three highly collectible Corvettes for sale or to view the other collector Corvettes offered by Corvette Mike, visit them online at CorvetteMike.com or give Troy Worrell a call at 714-712-0060 and let them know you found them here on CorvetteBlogger.com!

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  • Corvettes for Sale: 1972 Corvette with 26K Miles

    Corvettes for Sale: 1972 Corvette with 26K Miles

    Check out this 1972 chrome bumper Corvette Stingray T-top coupe. It’s a survivor that’s just been brought back to life after being off the road for 10 years.

    Now on sale on eBay at the “Buy It Now” price of $24,500, the car has undergone extensive mechanical updates to make it roadworthy again, including all new brakes, calipers/pads/hoses, points, a three-row aluminum radiator and hoses, power steering cylinder and hoses, master cylinder, tires, rally wheel trim rings, center caps, rubber floor mats, and battery.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1972 Corvette with 26K Miles

    Now the seller says this California car – back in “good mechanical condition” now – drives, steers, shifts and stops great and is a lot of fun to drive with its matching-numbers 350 engine and four-speed manual transmission.

    There is still work to be done, however. For starters, the radio and tachometer are not functioning and the original windshield wiper door grill is missing though a green grill from a parts car is included. The original interior and carpet is said to be in very good condition with separation on a few seams of the bucket seats.

    Corvettes for Sale: 1972 Corvette with 26K Miles

    Likewise, while the Ontario Orange paint was resprayed in the ’70s and was recently professionally detailed, the seller admits it still has blemishes, scratches, paint loss, and fading. “It shines up,” he says, “but shows its age.”

    Fortunately he describes the body and frame as “very straight, rust-free and solid.”

    Corvettes for Sale: 1972 Corvette with 26K Miles

    It all adds up to a vintage Stingray that could be enjoyed as-is or would also be a good candidate for a total restoration, the seller believes.

    Source:
    eBay Motors

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  • Corvettes for Sale: Multiple 2019 Corvette ZR1s Available From C&N Motor Cars

    Corvettes for Sale: Multiple 2019 Corvette ZR1s available from C&N Motor Cars

    It’s hard to believe that later this year we will be celebrating the third anniversary of the return of the ZR1 nameplate to the Chevrolet Corvette. In late 2017, Chevrolet unveiled the supercharged C7 King of the Hill in Dubai, and the Corvette collecting world hasn’t been the same.

    The 2019 ZR1 was Chevrolet’s swan song to the C7 Corvette and it sure didn’t disappoint! With 755 horses and 715 lb-ft of torque from the supercharged 6.2-liter LT5 V8 engine, the ZR1 was the most powerful production Corvette ever assembled and it was capable of speeds in 214 MPH. To accommodate the huge 2.65-liter Eaton supercharger, the whole front end was redesigned with a high-rise hood, a new front fascia was optimized for providing additional cooling to the engine, and it was capped with a signature wing on the back that provided 950 lbs of downforce.

    Production ran wickedly long for the 2019 Corvette models as the Corvette Team was gearing up to begin production of mid-engine C8, and that extra selling time allowed for 2,953 ZR1s to be completed. Now that the C8s are in their 2nd year, you would think that interest in the C7 ZR1 would be somewhat diminished from its highs when the car was the darling of the automotive press, but that isn’t happening at all. In fact, it appears that the ZR1 has even more momentum behind it as we’ve seen collectors continuing to push the model to new highs at Mecum and Barrett-Jackson events this year.

    LT5 motor in the 2019 ZR1

    The good news for those of you on the hunt for a 2019 ZR1 is that you don’t have to look very hard to find a low-mileage example for sale, and our friends at C&N Motor Cars in Marysville, OH have made the hunt even easier with five examples of the Corvette ZR1 under one roof.

    C&N Motor Cars is a boutique car dealership in Marysville, Ohio with a special interest in offering Corvettes of all vintages. They also deal in other collectible marques as well…it’s a place where you could find anything from a $26,000 Mini Cooper to a $630,000 Ferrari 458 Aperta. But we’re here for the ZR1s and these three totally live up to the hype:

    2019 Corvette ZR1 in Black – $169,900

    2019 Corvette ZR1 in Black

    VIN 2693 is Black 2019 ZR1 Coupe with the 3ZR trim package and the ZTK Performance Package which features the adjustable carbon fiber high wing spoiler, tuned suspension, and the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. Options include an Adrenaline Red interior with Competition Sport seats and red seat belts, an 8-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission, and carbon flash ZR1 wheels with Corvette Racing’s Jake on the center caps. Mileage on the car is reported to be 1,766.

    Offered for $169,900. Click here for additional photos and information.

    2019 Corvette ZR1 in Arctic White – $169,900

    2019 Corvette ZR1 in Arctic White

    VIN 1165 is an Arctic White Corvette ZR1 Coupe built on October 15th, 2018. This one also features the 3ZR premium equipment group but comes with the Low Wing spoiler which makes for easier access to the ZR1’s hatch and storage area. Options include the Adrenaline Red interior with perforated Napa leather seats and red seat belts while the dash and center console shows off the beautiful carbon fiber trim. The ZR1 utilizes the 8-speed automatic transmission with paddle-shifts, Carbon Flash ZR1 wheels with “Carbon” center caps, red Brembo brake calipers, a visible carbon fiber removable roof panel, and the Performance Air Intake which adds an additional 17 hp to the ZR1’s supercharged LT5 V8.

    Offered for $169,900. Click Here for additional photos and information.

    2019 Corvette ZR1 in Torch Red – $169,900

    2019 Corvette ZR1 in Torch Red

    VIN 2038 is 2019 ZR1 Coupe finished in beautiful Torch Red with an Adrenaline Red interior. The ZR1 comes equipped with the 3ZR premium equipment group and is also featuring the ZTK track performance package with the carbon fiber adjustable High Wing spoiler. Inside the ZR1 is the Adrenaline Red Napa leather interior with Competition Sport Seats, the 8-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifts, and the carbon fiber trim package. The ZR1 coupe comes with the dual removable roof package that has a visible carbon fiber panel along with a lightweight acrylic transparent top. Topping off this King of the Hill are carbon flash ZR1 wheels with blue Brembo brake calipers.

    Offered for $169,900. Click Here for additional photos and information.

    1971 ZR-1 in Silver – $275,000

    1971

    For the Corvette collector wanting a very special ZR1, C&N Motor Cars has an original 1971 Corvette ZR-1 available as well. There were only 8 ZR-1s produced in 1971 and the ZR-1 package contains the special purpose LT1 350/330 hp aluminum small block V8 with the heavy-duty M22 Muncie 4-speed manual transmission, heavy-duty brakes, heavy-duty suspension, transistor ignition, special aluminum radiator, and more!

    The ’71 Corvette ZR-1 is offered in Nevada Silver with Standard Black Interior and there are only 35K original miles on the odometer. Offered for $275,000. Click here for more photos and additional information.

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  • Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

    Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

    Looking for a chrome-bumper C3 Corvette that you can drive every day?

    You might want to check out this 1972 Stingray currently up for sale on craigslist.org out of the San Ramon area, which is east of San Francisco.

    Originality is the best way to describe this blue coupe, which includes the matching-numbers LS5 454/270 horsepower big-block engine that still resides under the hood. With the original 4-speed manual transmission still intact, this car could provide a lot of low-tech fun for a new owner.

    Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

    By the way, horsepower ratings decreased across the board in 1972 because of mandatory emissions-lowering tuning.

    The seller describes the car as “not a trailer queen” but points out that it “has always been garaged and pampered” so it remains “in excellent condition inside and out” despite being nearly a half-century old.

    Indeed, he claims it could even be an everyday driver if desired as it “starts right up and is very dependable.”

    Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

    While this Stingray retains its brutish 454 engine – one of just 3,913 produced that year at an extra cost of $294.90, it does include its share of options that make it more refined, like power steering, power disc brakes, tilt and tele steering column, and the original AM/FM radio.

    There should be plenty of life left in that big block, too, as the car is believed to have covered just 58,450 miles during its lifetime. If you’re still worried, the seller notes that he can put you in touch with a long-time vintage Corvette specialist who has just serviced the car “to give you an unbiased opinion.”

    Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

    The fiberglass body, meanwhile, appears to be holding up well, and overall the paint is still shiny, though we did notice a few chips on the doors where inconsiderate drivers have dinged it over the years.

    The seller notes that the car had not been detailed before the pictures were taken for the listing, and we believe it would have shown much better if he had waited until an ongoing check-up with a mechanic had been completed. Still, the blue leather seats seem to be in acceptable condition, as do the instrumental panel, console, and door panels.

    Perhaps most importantly, this California car shows no signs of rust underneath.

    Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

    With the Corvette taking on a more refined GT philosophy through the rest of the third generation, this one represents the end of an era in many ways. The ’72 marked the end of the line for several C3 trademarks, including the front and rear chrome bumpers, removable rear window, and the pop-up windshield wiper door. Only three engine choices were available, the smallest number since 1956, with the standard 350, the small-block LT1, and the big-block LS5. We owned a ’71 LT1 for a couple of years, and while it definitely can’t match the current refinement of the C8, it was still a very enjoyable car in its own way.

    About the only thing we’re not sure about with this ’72 is the asking price, which we believe to be way too high at $44,950, considering that it’s not in perfect restored condition. Indeed, we found several other examples well below $30,000.

    Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

    It’s interesting to note that when this car was new, the LS5 wasn’t available for sale in California because Chevy didn’t have time to complete emissions certification of the engine there. California had imposed limits on oxides of nitrogen not applicable to the 49 other states, and while Chevy knew it would indeed pass the testing for California, they decided to drop the LS5 from testing anyway due to a lack of manpower to certify every engine/car combination, especially considering the anticipated low sales figures for the 454. For the performance-minded, however, the 454 does generate a whopping 70 more horsepower than the standard 350 (but only 15 more than the LT1).

    Finally, we’ll leave you with a “back in the day” comment about the ’72 Corvette from then race-car driver Tony DeLorenzo: “You can’t get a better overall performance car. I’d be hard-pressed to find a better car for the money than the ‘Vette. It’s just an incredible automobile.”

    Does that remind you of any other Corvettes, like, say, the current C8?

    Source:
    Craigslist

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  • Corvettes for Sale: Daytona Blue 1963 Corvette Split-Window with Rare Factory Air

    Corvettes for Sale: Daytona Blue 1963 Corvette Split-Window with Rare Factory Air

    This ’63 Corvette packed with “luxury” options was cool when such boulevard cruisers weren’t so cool … literally.

    It’s hard to believe now, but 57 years ago, air conditioning wasn’t quite so ubiquitous as it is nowadays.

    In fact, this Daytona Blue Split Window Coupe is one of just 278 Corvettes that left the St. Louis factory with A/C – out of a total of 10,594 coupes made. By the way, those ’63s were the first Corvette coupes ever produced – and the first Corvettes ever with A/C.

    Corvettes for Sale: Daytona Blue 1963 Corvette Split-Window with Rare Factory Air

    Obviously, the original owner of this “fully enclosed” Sting Ray not only wanted to be “cool” in his (or her) new car back then but also wanted to be comfortable as this Corvette is equipped with an automatic transmission and power steering / brakes / windows, not to mention AM/FM radio, tinted glass, and whitewall tires.

    Riding in such a lap of luxury didn’t come cheaply back in the day, though, as all those options added up to a window sticker of nearly $5,500 for this Sting Ray – including a whopping $421.80 for the AC alone, along with $199.10 for the automatic.

    Corvettes for Sale: Daytona Blue 1963 Corvette Split-Window with Rare Factory Air

    Believe it or not, the 327/300 hp engine was just an extra $53.80 – not much more than the power brakes ($43.05) but cheaper than the power windows ($59.20) and power steering ($75.35).

    Of course, nowadays, the Split Window Coupe remains one of the most sought-after Corvettes around, so it’s no surprise that this rare beauty is being offered by Corvette Mike for $199,000!

    Corvettes for Sale: Daytona Blue 1963 Corvette Split-Window with Rare Factory Air

    For that nearly $200 grand, though, you’re getting a Sting Ray that is obviously one of the best around – having undergone a factory-correct frame-off restoration that has enabled it to earn NCRS Top Flight honors and the prestigious Duntov Mark of Excellence Award, as well.

    I’m torn about this car. While I truly appreciate the meticulous restoration back to original factory specs, I think I’d prefer to spend less than $200K and just get a restomod that has been upgraded with modern touches underneath that make it perform better. I’d also prefer non-factory wheels to give it a much sportier look, even though they wouldn’t be original.

    Corvettes for Sale: Daytona Blue 1963 Corvette Split-Window with Rare Factory Air

    It’s really a moot point because I can’t afford either version, but what’s your take – a Sting Ray restored to factory specs or a restomod outfitted with performance upgrades?

    Source:
    CorvetteMike.com via Motorious.com

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