Nicole Morgan+FollowCorvette Time Capsule Found After 48 YearsImagine stumbling on a ‘75 Corvette that’s barely been driven—just 1,000 miles on the clock! This classic was hidden away on a lift since 1976, abandoned after a paint color drama and a fender bender. Now it’s rusty but rare, and up for grabs. Would you take a chance on this forgotten gem or is it too far gone? The story behind it is wild! #Cars #Corvette #BarnFind50Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowClassic Corvette Sting Ray turns heads in ShoholaA true piece of American muscle history is up for grabs in Shohola, PA—a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray with just over 12,700 miles on the clock. This beauty, finished in iconic Goodwood Green, still captures the spirit of the '60s with its original 327 V8 and era-correct details, but with a few tasteful updates for reliability. The C2 Corvette’s unmistakable lines and performance-focused engineering make it a standout even today. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a vintage ride that’s as thrilling to drive as it is to look at, this could be your chance. Would you keep it stock or add your own twist? #Cars #BuyingCar #Corvette00Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowThis 1963 Corvette Sting Ray is pure art on wheelsA 1963 Corvette Sting Ray with a custom silver and orange flame paint job is turning heads and sparking debate among car lovers. The C2 Sting Ray, inspired by the Mako Shark concept, is already a rare find, but this one’s bold look and upgraded 327 V8 engine make it even more unique. While the interior keeps much of its vintage charm, there’s some wear on the driver’s seat that could use attention. Would you keep it original for the history, or restore it for comfort and style? Let’s hear your take! #Cars #BuyingCar #Corvette00Share
boothconnor+FollowGuy Wins Corvette, Flips It for $58K Fast!Imagine winning a brand new 2025 Corvette in a raffle, then selling it a month later for $58,500! That’s exactly what happened—and the car only had 1,480 miles on it. Even though it’s the base 1LT model (no fancy extras), it still delivers the same thrills as pricier versions. With the market cooling off, someone just scored a C8 Corvette for less than a new Honda Prelude. Would you have kept it or cashed out? #News #Corvette #CarEnthusiast31Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowThis Corvette’s classic look hides a wild upgradeA 1962 Corvette Convertible just hit the market, and it’s not your average classic. Under that iconic, freshly redone red body is a 1970s-era 350ci V8 from a C3, plus dual four-barrel carbs and an Edelbrock intake—so it’s got way more muscle than it did in ’62. The interior is all red, right down to the bucket seats and dash, with a few modern touches like an aftermarket stereo. Sure, there are a couple of quirks (missing hardtop hardware, some paint chips underneath), but this C1 is a real blend of vintage style and modern power. Would you keep it stock or keep tweaking? #Cars #BuyingCar #Corvette00Share