2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT1 Championship Special Edition: eight championships for the Corvette GT1 racing program in the American Le Mans Series.
1971 Corvette ZR2: The ZR2 special engine package cost $1,747 (about $11,612 today) and included the special equipment in the ZR1 package.
1983 Chevrolet Corvette C4: However, Chevy was working on the new Corvette model, the C4, which was originally slated for a 1982 introduction.
1967 Corvette L89: the C2 Corvette model and like any year there were many unique options, include the L89 aluminum head option.
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1967 Corvette L88: the 1967 Corvette L88 and L89 couldn’t be anymore different. Because the L89 is pretty easy to fake, when one is found people.
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Baldwin-Motion Phase III GT Corvettes: These Baldwin-Motion Phase III GT Corvettes were built for high powered performance.
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1971 Corvette ZR1: The 1971 Corvette ZR1 was essentially built to be a race car, so only eight of the cars were ever sold.
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1963 Corvette Grand Sport: The 1963 Corvette Grand Sport is not only one of the rarest Corvettes, it is also one of the most memorable racing cars ever produced.
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1969 Corvette ZL1: is rare because it was prohibitively expensive. While the base Corvette C3 was fairly affordable the ZL1 option.
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Guldstrand GS90: Dick Guldstrand was a legendary GT-class race car driver, who loved the the Grand Sport Corvette.