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Are you itching to get your hands on a classic Corvette? Now's never been a better time, as many people are drawn by the allure of the latest C8 generation. While they sell their older 'Vettes in anticipation of the latest one, you can be a winner. Just choose an example, such as this 1977 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe, and you'll never regret your decision. With only 37,150 miles, this car is a rare low-miler that's not to be missed.
The sizzling silver paint job on this 1977 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe makes it look almost spaceship-like. That's no surprise, given that Zora Arkus-Duntov and the team did a spectacular job of penning these lines way back in 1968. Sporting rally wheels, dual exhaust, pop-up headlamps, and the desirable T-tops, this 1977 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is ready to take you wherever you want. There's even a rear luggage rack in case the trunk isn't enough. Inside, you'll be greeted by a red-themed cabin with two comfortable leather-trimmed bucket seats. The Corvette has always represented Chevy's pinnacle of engineering and design. Hence there are plenty of comfort features to enjoy. There's functional air conditioning and heating since the current owner reports that a new AC compressor has been installed. Then, you'll find cruise control which is quite something for a Seventies car. Even the original AM/FM/8-Track stereo head unit is not only present but said to be functional. Furthermore, the windows are power-operated, so you needn't waste time and energy with hand cranks. The gauges look clean and neat in their binnacles, and the chrome-balled gear shift knob is an item of beauty to behold. You'll also receive a padded luggage area behind the two seats, directly beneath the rear hatch.
This 1977 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe packs the requisite 350ci (5.7L) V8 beneath its stylish and muscular hood. Due to the Malaise Era being in full swing, 1977 power outputs hovered around the 190hp mark. Nevertheless, the 4-speed manual transmission of this car gives you greater control over the power sent to the rear wheels. The current owner also tells us that the car has got power steering and power brakes. It's also claimed to have received new spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor.
Well, hello there. Up for sale right here is a 63-mile 2024 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 3LZ. It’s basically a brand-new car. Since the Chevy Corvette’s eighth generation marks a watershed for the marque, it’s not unheard of to face waiting times and queues for brand-new C8 Corvettes. Skip all that and buy this car today. It’s up for sale by the original owner, with reportedly original mileage, and two keys included in the sale. Plus, it’s the high-performance Z06 variant, with a screaming V8 that can spin beyond 8,000rpm! Now if that doesn’t get your pulse racing, you might want to head to your nearest ER…
Second-generation Corvettes are among some of the most demanded examples in the classic category of Chevy’s signature sports car. Why is that? Well, the stunning design is one reason, the array of meaty powerplants is another, and we can think of a third in the form of the car’s interior styling. So, if you’ve always wanted a C2 to adorn your garage or driveway, and warm the cockles of your heart, consider this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. The car comes with all maintenance reportedly up to date, and a decent 82,000 miles on the odometer.
For decades, the Chevrolet Corvette has remained an icon, and this 2008 Corvette hailing from the C6 generation isn’t any different. Considered to be a modern classic in the making, this Corvette – with its striking visuals and incredible performance – is a joy whether you’re on the track, or cruising towards your next destination. The current owner has gone through a plethora of mechanical and performance upgrades to wake up the beast under the hood with all the proper supporting mods. If you’re interested in investing in a tastefully modified Corvette with some extra ponies beneath the hood, then look no further. With only 59,500 miles on the clock, and the current owner reporting that all recalls having been addressed and fixed, this car is a property built to hop in and drive. Reportedly, the current owner has invested about $19,000 in the engine along with various performance and cosmetic upgrades, making this example a dream for anyone looking for an impeccable car that will last. With 500WHP at your control, this C6 is bound to leave a lasting impression.
Produced for just three years, the Fleetmaster was Chevy’s immediate new model following World War II. It was offered for the 1946, 1947 and 1948 model years, before the Chevrolet Deluxe took over. Buyers could select from two and four-door sedans, a two-door coupe or convertible, and a four-door station wagon. Today, the Fleetmaster is an excellent '40s classic car for the discerning collector who doesn’t want to go down the typical route of classic car ownership. Therefore, we’re glad to present this wonderfully restored 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster with 49,585 miles on the clock. The car does pack a few modernizations to make it more pleasant to own and drive. All servicing is said to be up-to-date, and two keys are included with the sale.
You’ll easily find plenty of Chevrolet C/K-Series examples around in various conditions and forms. That’s because the C/K Series has been sold by the bucketload since its introduction for the 1960 model year. Since 2002, the model has been known as the Silverado and continues to sell by the bucketload. So, why should you pick this 1971 Chevrolet C10 from the rest? Well, for starters, it’s a fully restored, custom job with just 5,000 miles reported since then. It’s got some neat features and looks fantastic. Wherever you choose to take this truck, you’ll be met with turned heads, broad smiles, and friendly conversations. So why not inject some happiness and cheer into your life? Buy this truck, and your weekends will never be the same again.
Introduced in 1967 alongside its Pontiac Firebird sibling, the Camaro posed a genuine threat to Ford’s Mustang. Competing in the pony car space, you’ll find distinctive camps of Mustang fans and Camaro fans. And then, you’ve got those who want (or already have) one of each. Either way, we’ve got a second-generation 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 up for sale to one lucky owner. This car comes with some lovely modern features beneath the skin, including a new engine that’s far more potent than what the car received at the factory. Furthermore, it’s got just 2,000 miles on the clock since its makeover.
When you think of legendary motors, one might think of the legendary R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL. Turn back the clock to the 70s and the birth of what would be Mercedes-Benz second longest running model would take the world by storm and become a classic that's demanded by enthusiasts worldwide. With an almost two decade run and many examples made, finding a clean 70s Mercedes-Benz SL is surprisingly tough to come by. Let's cut out the hunt and present you with this lovely 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL we have today. With a reported 83,900 miles on the clock, this German classic is a clean example ready to take your weekend drives and driveway game up a level.
The famous French designer Paul Bracq deserves a round of applause from all European auto lovers around the globe. He is the creative mind behind Mercedes-Benz's most glamorous and desirable models. Among them, the Pagoda is a cherished example built between 1967 and 1971. The one Pagoda nickname stems from the design of the hardtop roof, which is similar to the roofs of traditional Asian pagodas. It was also called the Mercedes-Benz W 113 and made history as the first sports car with a "safety body." What we have here is a 1965 Mercedes-Benz 230SL showing just 47,700 miles on its clock. Its owner claims that they are the second owner of this car, and it is mostly original. It currently resides in California and is awaiting its next lucky owner.
Introduced in 1967 alongside its Pontiac Firebird sibling, the Camaro posed a genuine threat to Ford’s Mustang. Competing in the pony car space, you’ll find distinctive camps of Mustang fans and Camaro fans. And then, you’ve got those who want (or already have) one of each. Either way, we’ve got a second-generation 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 up for sale to one lucky owner. This car comes with some lovely modern features beneath the skin, including a new engine that’s far more potent than what the car received at the factory. Furthermore, it’s got just 2,000 miles on the clock since its makeover.
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