



Representing a pivotal moment in Corvette performance history, this 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Special Edition (VIN #005) is far more than a collector-grade sports car—it’s a piece of American motorsport heritage. As one of just 252 Carbon Special Edition Z06 models ever produced, this example stands apart for its provenance and personal connection to NASCAR legend Mark Martin. VIN #005 carries a story that blends precision engineering with racing legacy. The vehicle was personally gifted to Mark Martin by Hendrick Motorsports to commemorate his tenure piloting the #5 GoDaddy Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series from 2009 to 2011. The matching “005” VIN serves as a symbolic tribute to his race number, making this Carbon Edition uniquely significant among its limited peers. Further enhancing its provenance, the car features multiple signatures from Mark Martin—adorning the engine cover, dashboard, underside of the center console lid, and the roof—along with a letter of ownership authenticity verifying his connection to the vehicle. This meticulously preserved Corvette remains an exceptional fusion of Chevrolet’s engineering prowess and NASCAR history, embodying the spirit of American performance.

Finished in Inferno Orange Metallic, this Z06 Carbon Special Edition commands attention from every angle. The color choice perfectly complements its ZR1 black aluminum wheels, carbon-fiber body components, and quad stainless-steel exhaust outlets, all of which underscore its track-bred pedigree. The C6’s sharpened proportions—shorter overall yet longer in wheelbase compared to its predecessor—deliver a muscular stance and superior balance, while the Carbon Fiber Package trims weight and amplifies aerodynamic performance. Inside, the Ebony cabin with orange custom leather stitching echoes the exterior’s bold character. The 3LZ Preferred Equipment Group ensures premium amenities including heated, power-adjustable seats, automatic climate control, and a Bose premium audio system. The infotainment suite integrates DVD-based navigation, CD and MP3 playback, and AM/FM radio, offering modern convenience with timeless Corvette flair.

Powering VIN #005 is the legendary LS7 7.0L naturally aspirated V8—a hand-built powerhouse producing 505 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, it channels power exclusively to the rear wheels for an unfiltered driving experience. The Z07 Ultimate Performance Package and Magnetic Selective Ride Control further elevate handling precision, while Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes and advanced cooling enhancements ensure endurance worthy of the track. This engine bay, personally signed by Mark Martin, bridges the world of road and race. Just like Martin’s NASCAR #5 Chevrolet, this Corvette embodies the relentless pursuit of speed, balance, and control—principles shared by both Chevrolet and Hendrick Motorsports. VIN #005 isn’t just a Carbon Special Edition; it’s a celebration of Corvette performance and American racing legacy, preserved in pristine form and authenticated by one of NASCAR’s most respected drivers.




This 2004 Chevrolet Corvette 1953 Commemorative Edition by AAT is a truly one-off creation that’s definitely worth consideration if you want an unusual car that’s built on one of America’s finest contemporary machines, the C5 Corvette. Currently up for grabs in Riverside, California, this special build by AAT has done over 75,000 miles to date. It comes with custom bodywork, a reupholstered two-tone interior, aftermarket wheels and a 5.7-liter V8 under the hood. It’s also got plenty of C5 Corvette goodies such as the heads-up display, Magnetic Selective Ride Control and more.



This 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a stunning example of classic American muscle, featuring a sleek Medium Blue Metallic exterior that is sure to turn heads. With only 2,089 miles on the odometer, the vehicle is equipped with a 350ci Crate V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, delivering a thrilling driving experience. As a convertible, this Corvette offers the ideal blend of performance and pleasure, perfect for sunny day drives. According to the seller, it comes with original sales paperwork and service receipts, adding to its authenticity and value.



Cars like this fifth-generation Millenium Yellow 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 are often coveted because they are the last time that a Corvette came with those alluring pop-up headlamps. Yes, after 2004, the C6 or sixth generation did away with them due to safety regulations. If you’re a sucker for pop-ups and have always wanted to own a C5, this 23,122-mile example from Alcolu, South Carolina is particularly interesting. You see, it’s the potent, 405-horsepower Z06 variant, pairing a deliciously tuned naturally aspirated V8 with a 6-speed manual box. This car also has aftermarket wheels, the 1SA Preferred Equipment Group, the Memory Package for three drivers, and even its bright paint job is an extra-cost option. Why not make this car yours, then?




This 2004 Chevrolet Corvette 1953 Commemorative Edition by AAT is a truly one-off creation that’s definitely worth consideration if you want an unusual car that’s built on one of America’s finest contemporary machines, the C5 Corvette. Currently up for grabs in Riverside, California, this special build by AAT has done over 75,000 miles to date. It comes with custom bodywork, a reupholstered two-tone interior, aftermarket wheels and a 5.7-liter V8 under the hood. It’s also got plenty of C5 Corvette goodies such as the heads-up display, Magnetic Selective Ride Control and more.



This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod is a first generation Camaro like no other. With its sleek red suit and fine black interior, this machine packs a 455-horsepower Big Block under the hood! That’s not all, a Muncie M-22 Rock Crusher 4-speed manual box lets you decide how exactly to send that power to the wheels via a Ford 9-inch rear end with 3.89 gears and a Detroit locker. All that, plus a host of restoration and upgrades can be yours with just under 5,400 miles on the clock. If you’re tempted, this one of a kind machine is available in Coral Springs, Florida. If you’re far away, it’s definitely worth a drive to check out this baby!



This 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a stunning example of classic American muscle, featuring a sleek Medium Blue Metallic exterior that is sure to turn heads. With only 2,089 miles on the odometer, the vehicle is equipped with a 350ci Crate V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, delivering a thrilling driving experience. As a convertible, this Corvette offers the ideal blend of performance and pleasure, perfect for sunny day drives. According to the seller, it comes with original sales paperwork and service receipts, adding to its authenticity and value.




If you’re up for a thrilling driving experience, this Silver Spectraflare 2000 TVR Tuscan Speed Six from Texas is the perfect candidate. You see, TVRs are British sports cars that are well-known for eschewing pesky driver aids such as traction and stability control. They pack potent engines into suitably lightweight bodies, give them some distinctive styling and send you off in a chorus of engine noise, punctuated only by your joyful chuckling. Today’s example comes with 54,469 miles on the clock, a removable roof panel in targa top style, and a manual gearbox. It’s from the Tuscan Speed Six line-up which was made between 1999 and 2006. And if you want to know how exclusive this club is, only 1,677 were produced! Future classic? Definitely!



If there ever was a car that looks timeless, it’s got to be the BMW i8. Just look at this Crystal White Pearl Metallic 2016 BMW i8 and tell us if you believe that it looks like a ten year old car! Yup, BMW’s hybrid sports car caused quite a stir when it was released and continues to do so to this day, even after production ended in 2020 with just over 20,400 units sold. This particular example is of the fixed-head coupe variant which means it’s got two small rear seats as well. Coming to you from Davenport with just over 55,000 miles on the odometer, this car also rocks the Giga World Package, and a charging cable is included with the sale.



This 2004 Cadillac XLR is one of just 15,460 cars that showed Americans what would result if Cadillac made a modern grand tourer. Sitting on a Corvette platform and featuring a power retractable hardtop, this Black Raven example is one of just 3,665 XLRs sold in 2004. It’s got 41,675 miles on the clock, three keys and the original owner’s manual. But what’s more, this Estero, Florida-based Caddy also comes with some custom made wall art included in the sale, we’re told. If this car interests you, you’d better act quickly because as time goes by, the XLR will be recognized as a future classic, and then, everyone will want one.

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