At first glance, this looks like yet another delapidated Corvette project (and it is). But there’s something a little bit special about this haggard example here on eBay, which shares space with another decrepit project car that appears to be… more»
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Possible L89: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette
This Corvette was found in a container in Ohio. The seller thought it could be a mighty L88 (think race engine), but the new owner wasn’t so sure. The original engine was missing and a 454 sat in its… more»
Tri-Power 427 Project: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
This one comes from one of our readers. Nick bought this Corvette a few years ago with the intentions of restoring it, but hasn’t found the time. Now he is losing his storage and would like the car to… more»
Jilted For General Lee: 1964 Corvette Project
I should begin this post by saying that a small block C2 Corvette convertible with a manual transmission is my ideal Corvette. And, heretic that I am, I’d want it mildly modified to turn it into a canyon carver…. more»
Florida Orange: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Project
Like many dusty half-finished projects we highlight here on Barn Finds, this 1969 Chevrolet Corvette was once intended to be the subject of a full restoration. The third owner has had the car for 28 years and began the… more»
One Owner With 4,549 Miles: 1977 Corvette
Seventy seven may may have been on of the worst years for the Corvette. The good looks were there, but the power was seriously down. Still, how would you like to have a virtually brand new one today? Well,… more»
Subtle Sleeper: 1978 Chevy Monza
There are some cars that look like a bad idea and a great time all at once. This 1978 Chevy Monza wagon here on eBay is one of those builds, where it’s received a big motor up front and… more»
Hot Rod Donor: 1986 Chevrolet Corvette
We wouldn’t normally get too excited about an eighties Corvette, but with classic car values on the rise, any interesting project with a $2k asking price is worth a look. The fuel-injected 350 wont start and it’s attached to… more»
Luxury Sports Car: 1956 Chevrolet Corvette
In the fifties most sports cars didn’t even have windup windows, so it is surprising to hear that this 1956 Corvette came from the factory with both power windows and top! I guess us Americans have always liked a… more»
Toasted Split Window: 1963 Corvette
I have fond memories of the 1963 split window my high school auto shop teacher had. This mess listed here on eBay does not bring back any of those memories. This Corvette was in a field for over 30 years and survived… more»
3,850 Miles: 1984 Corvette Z51
Recently, the Corvette museum in Bowling Green has been in the news for opening up their sinkhole exhibit to the public. Obviously, the museum’s goal is to feature significant cars from years of Corvettes being manufactured in the U.S.,… more»
Front Yard Find: 1960 Chevrolet Corvette
There’s only one picture and no information provided in the craigslist listing, but it’s enough to make one curious. It’s said to be completly original. They appear to have done a pretty good job cleaning the windshield and you… more»
Jason’s 1966 Corvette Garage Find
From Jason O – I read the site all the time and submitted a 1958 Corvette that I found, but was unable to buy. I don’t think I ever sent in the story on my 1966 Corvette I purchased in October… more»
Former Garage Find: 1954 Corvette
It’s a pleasant change to see an early Corvette in something other than white with a red interior like all the 1953’s were equipped. However, since neither yellow paint nor a black interior were available from Chevrolet for 1954 Corvettes,… more»
Spring Project: 1965 Corvette Convertible
The seller of this Corvette seems to be pretty upfront about his find, he even admits he’s flipping it. The car has issues that need to be addressed to get it running, namely a bad water pump. It also… more»
Covered In Poor Decisions: 1970 Corvette
I have to say, this seller hits the nail right on the head with their Corvette! It appears that over the years, its owners have made one poor decision after the other on what to do with it. I love… more»
















