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Barn Flipper: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Many of us hate flippers. You know, the guys who pickup cars cheap and then turn around and sell them for a profit. Why do we dislike these lucky fellows so much though? Perhaps we are just jealous we… more»

German Triplets: 1970 Opel GT Project

In an attempt to spice up their image, Opel released their own sports car in 1968. With a 1.1 liter engine as standard, we are not sure how much it helped. The seller of this yellow 1970 Opel GT… more»

Survivor Sting-Ray: 1964 Corvette

After building the Corvette for nine years, Chevrolet set about redesigning the car. The new Corvette was smaller, but more aggressive in its appearance. The new design was influenced by a Mako Shark and was given the name Sting-Ray…. more»

1967 Corvette 427 Project

The seller of this 1967 Corvette claims it is “the project you have been dreaming about!” We are not sure if they are talking about good or bad dreams, so you will have to be the judge. It is… more»

Original Owner: 1961 Corvette

We have a hard time keeping the same car for 5 years more less 50 years, but when the car is a 1961 Corvette we can understand why the owner of this one has kept it for all these… more»

Ex-Drag Car: 1957 Corvette

A car’s past can have a profound impact on its value, especially if it had important or interesting race history. You would think with all of today’s technology, finding that history would be easy, but that isn’t always the… more»

Like New: 1981 Chevrolet Corvette

Finding a low mileage classic is great, but it doesn’t mean much if the car was stored outside and never maintained. Time can take its toll on an unprotected and uncared for car. Occasionally a low mileage car like… more»

Parts Car or Project? 1972 Corvette Convertible

Sometimes a car is beyond the point of being a realistic project. Many of the cars that have reached this point end up being used as parts cars. It makes us sad to see any classic be parted out,… more»

Corvette Uncovered: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

We would have loved to been the ones to pull the car cover from this 1962 Chevrolet Corvette. This car has obviously been parked in the seller’s garage for more than a few years and has collected its fair… more»

A True 1959 Corvette Survivor?

The Corvette is one of America’s most iconic Sports cars and set the bar for what a sports car should be. With European influenced engineering and American power, the Corvette offered both great handling and good acceleration. First generation… more»

Vette Wagon: 1973 Corvette Sport Wagon

UPDATE 7/11/12 – It has been relisted, but with the BIN lowered to $3,295. We have found countless numbers of really amazing and interesting Corvettes over the past year, but few have confused and fascinated us more than the… more»

Dusty Garage Find: 1961 Corvette

UPDATE 6/4/12 – It has been re-listed! There aren’t many car nuts out there that don’t dream of finding a C1 Corvette hidden in a little old ladies garage or barn. We know when we come across one it… more»

Split Window Survivor: 1963 Corvette Sting Ray

1963 was the last year for many signature Corvette design elements, such as the trademark split rear window and stylish hood vents. While we may never know why this example sat dusty and forgotten for so many years, but… more»

Neil Armstrong’s 1967 Corvette Sting Ray

Today marks the 51st anniversary of the first US human space flight, so it seems appropriate to talk about America’s space heros. As a perk for being heros, the astronauts were given Corvettes on $1/year leases by Jim Rathman’s… more»

1964 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible Project

Second generation Corvettes have appreciated to the point where few car guys can afford a restored one, and many of us don’t have the experience or can’t afford to restore a basket-case either. But every once in a while… more»

Backyard Vette: 1959 Chevrolet Corvette

If you drive around any rural area in the United States, you are bound to spot a few old cars parked behind houses or in fields. Normally they are not worth getting too excited over, but every once in… more»

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