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As the final swansong to the C5 Corvette, Chevy released 2,025 24 Hours of Le Mans Commemorative Edition models to the market in 2004. Finding one of these special C5s is not easy, so let us help you out with this 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Le Mans Commemorative Edition that's up for sale right now. It's a convertible with just 14,200 miles on the clock and awaits its next lucky owner.
Wearing a special Le Mans blue paint job, this 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Le Mans Commemorative Edition looks stunning, replete with its pop-up headlamps, dual exhausts, 18-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels and tan convertible top. The C5 has indeed aged gracefully, and more Corvette aficionados are flocking to buy one as it attains classic status. A peek at the undercarriage reveals a similarly pristine outlook, showcasing that this car has been carefully looked after. Inside, there's a two-seat cabin with Shale leather and all the luxuries and creature comforts you can imagine from 2004. Let's start with the Bose sound system that's connected to a Delco Theftlock head unit with radio, AUX connectivity, and CD playback via a 12-disc CD changer. There's a heads-up display for the driver to augment the clear analog instrument cluster, and dual-zone climate control allows each occupant to select their preferred temperature. The seats are power-adjustable and feature a memory package as well. Power windows, power mirrors, and power door locks round off the interior accouterments on this 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Le Mans Commemorative Edition.
A 5.7-liter LS1 V8 sits under the hood of this 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Le Mans Commemorative Edition, with color-matched engine compartment accents for visual effect. The engine was factory rated to put out 350hp, sent to the rear wheels via a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Magnetic Selective Ride Control system offers adjustable dampers with a knob in the cabin to pick between several modes. With zero to sixty, a mere five-second affair, and a top speed in excess of 165mph, this 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Le Mans Commemorative Edition can offer all the thrills that you desire.
Chevy released the third-generation (or C3) Corvette in 1968, and the public lost their minds. Here was a car that was basically 80% concept, its lines lifted straight from Larry Shinoda’s Mako Shark II of 1965. Interestingly, the C3 Corvette was released in Hot Wheels form a few weeks before its official release by GM – in a GM-authorized move with Mattel, owners of the Hot Wheels brand. That’s why getting your hands on this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a smart move since less than 29,000 units were made that year. This car comes to you from Florida with a fully rebuilt engine and is reportedly an example with all numbers matching.
The eighth-generation Corvette debuted in 2020, and boy, was it a thriller. The engine moved rearwards, the car gained supercar-scaring looks, and everything that could be improved was improved. Suddenly, America’s sweetheart sports car was ready to take on the world, with right-hand drive examples being sold in Australia for the first time ever in Corvette history. That’s why you’ve got to get your hands on a car like this 8,456-mile 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT Z51. It’s truly a car that must be experienced and a sure-fire investment, given that history will remember the 2020 Corvette as the first of the mid-engined kind. So, you’ve got a future classic on your hands, too. Read on to discover what this car comes with.
We all know you can find plenty of different Corvettes in different flavors to match your taste. However, a Corvette with a Supercharged badge on its tail and Hennessey blood running through its veins is not a common find. As you have already guessed, what we have brought to you here is exactly that. A track-loving 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT Z51 Hennessey H700 that shows only 7,045 miles on its odometer, making it a factory-fresh example. This car's special attribute is that it is a one-owner car, something that many buyers appreciate. It is currently located in Parker, Colorado, and is ready to be your next track day darling.
One of the most popular nameplates to come from the Bowtie brand, the Chevrolet Delray debuted for the 1950 model year, as the automaker’s flagship full-size offering. It would run for thirty years, and eight generations. The nameplate wasn’t only seen in the United States, but saw prominence in Canada and Australia too. Of course, the most desirable of the Delrays are the earlier ones, particularly those from the fifties. That makes this 1958 Chevrolet Delray 2-Door Sedan an excellent classic car to experience what American motoring from was like.
Chevy released the third-generation (or C3) Corvette in 1968, and the public lost their minds. Here was a car that was basically 80% concept, its lines lifted straight from Larry Shinoda’s Mako Shark II of 1965. Interestingly, the C3 Corvette was released in Hot Wheels form a few weeks before its official release by GM – in a GM-authorized move with Mattel, owners of the Hot Wheels brand. That’s why getting your hands on this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a smart move since less than 29,000 units were made that year. This car comes to you from Florida with a fully rebuilt engine and is reportedly an example with all numbers matching.
With its bold styling and raw performance, the Chevrolet Camaro 2SS Manual is a true icon of the modern muscle car age. Harking from a long lineage of V8-powered legends, this 2014 Camaro SS is equipped with a host of performance upgrades, making it a potent yet comfortable daily driver.
This 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully upgraded by its current owner. Acquired in 2015 with 13,000 miles at the time, it now has approximately 15,000 miles, reflecting minimal use and careful storage.
The Audi A7 is what you get if you want a sporty A6, with a coupe-inspired profile. Introduced in 2010, the A7’s sloped rear quarters, rear liftback, and frameless doors quickly found favor among luxury car buyers who wanted something sleeker than the usual midsize luxury sedan that was available at the time. The A7 also picked up a slew of awards, including International Car Of The Year in 2012, as well as Autoweek’s Best Of The Best for the same year. Of course, Audi offered a high-performance RS variant too. Up for sale today is a 23,333-mile 2017 Audi RS7 Quattro Performance Prestige Titanium Edition, which is reportedly one of just 50 Titanium Editions, and currently lives in Florida. Would you like to take on this car as your next daily driver?
The BMW M6 is an interesting car. It’s always been the high-performance variant of the BMW 6-Series. But what is the 6-Series? Well, it was BMW’s luxury sports coupe in the ’80s. Then, the 6-Series disappeared until the mid-2000s, re-emerging once again as BMW’s luxury sports coupe. Things got a bit more diverse in 2012, when the 6-Series expanded to include a four-door coupe, called the Gran Coupe. That’s where this 2015 BMW M6 Gran Coupe hails from, and it’s a lovely family car for the discerning petrolhead who wants that signature BMW M driving experience in a stylish and family-friendly package. This 100,567-mile car has received a recent servicing, and new injectors for its punchy V8.
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