2019 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 2D - $51,999.00
While the identities of many nameplates tend to shift and change with the times, the Corvette has always - always - been associated with style, a trend continued to this day with the likes of this 2019 Stingray, featuring a bold orange paint job and a Z51-style spoiler (you know, for extra speed).
1956 Chevrolet Corvette - $46,900.00
A rare piece of history, this ‘56 Corvette represents the first generation’s first major redesign, bringing with it roll-up windows, adjustable passenger seats, and external door handles, all of which were fairly novel at the time. However, it should be noted that while aesthetically this model is in its original condition, the engine is new.
1964 Chevrolet Corvette - $38,700.00
The ‘64 Corvette - part of the C2 generation - is probably still the most iconic model the nameplate has ever been attached to, with a sleek, aerodynamic, almost space-age design and a powerful V8 under the hood. This one is in mostly original condition, but has enjoyed some slight restorative magic to keep it fresh.
1988 Chevrolet Corvette - $6,100.00
The 1988 Corvette was released to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the C4 Corvette. This one is number 679 out of just 2,500 models produced, and while it needs a few cosmetic touches here and there, it’s otherwise in fantastic, fully drivable condition.
1977 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - $8,995.00
The 1977 Corvette Stingray was the second model to bear the Stingray name, this time as one word, after Chevrolet consulted a dictionary. This model features an original and rare tan paint job and is in fantastic condition, considering it has been garage-stored for all this time.
1981 Chevrolet Corvette - $8,999.99
The ‘81 Corvette was the last of its kind to feature a manual transmission, as well as the final Corvette produced in St. Louis. This particular model has held up nicely in terms of looks, but storm-related damage prevents it from being fully drivable for the time being.
1976 Chevrolet Corvette - $14,500.00
As far as classic cars go, few have held up their integrity as well as this ‘76 Corvette model. Striking in appearance thanks to its all-white exterior (and all-black interior), this model is in mostly original condition, save for the addition of new brakes and a power booster.
2015 Chevrolet Corvette 2dr Stingray Conv W/3LT - $41,995.00
The classics are all well and good, but more recent models like this 2015 Stingray prove that Chevrolet hasn’t lost their touch. Unsurprisingly, although second-hand, this particular model looks and feels brand-new, thanks to its distinctive “Velocity Yellow Tintcoat” exterior.
2020 Chevrolet Corvette STINGRAY 3LT - $59,500.00
Even newer than the previous model, you’d think this 2020 Stingray would be fresher overall. However, it has been rebuilt and modified by its previous owner, although its low mileage of under 10k is a bonus worth considering.
1975 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - $13,000.00
Released during the height of emissions regulations in the 70s, this ‘75 Stingray isn’t as powerful as some of its predecessors and successors, but it remained popular due to its unbeatable sense of style. This one’s in its original condition and has clearly been well cared for all these years.
2003 Chevrolet Corvette 50Th Anniversary - $22,500.00
As you may have keenly intuited from its title, this 2003 Corvette model was released to celebrate the nameplate’s 50th anniversary, which is quite the milestone, indeed. It’s in fantastic, mostly original condition, and has clearly been maintained and cared for with love.
1980 Chevrolet Corvette - $3,500.00
From $82,000.00 down to $3,500.00, this 1980 Corvette may not be as impressive as the last one, but it is sure to make for a worthwhile project for any classic car enthusiast. The low asking price of $3,500.00 should leave you with plenty of funds leftover to truly have fun.
1993 Chevrolet Corvette - $13,500.00
Believe it or not, but the Corvette of 1993 was also fairly significant. Firstly, it was released to commemorate the Corvette’s 40th anniversary; secondly, it was also the first of its kind to feature a small-block V8. This model is an all-original, special Ruby Red Corvette that is still in great condition.
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - $12,500.00
This 2014 Stingray is in a bit of an awkward position. It runs great, but has had some work done to it in parts, while being totally neglected in others. It’ll need some restoration to make it crispy-clean… assuming, of course, you’re willing to go through the hassle of getting it registered.
1988 Chevrolet Corvette Z52 - $13,900.00
The Z52 option for the ‘88 Corvette was a street-focused performance package that offered improved steering and suspension. Of course, none of that would matter if this model weren’t totally original… which it is!
2000 Chevrolet Corvette - $1,025.00
Presenting the Chevrolet Corvette Theseus model, a car that begs the question: at what point does a Corvette stop being a Corvette? It should be obvious, but this is very clearly not a Corvette anymore so much as a dune buggy.
2021 CHEVROLET Corvette STINGRAY 1LT - $63,499.00
While not the most significant model in the Corvette lineup, the 2021 Stingray proves that the nameplate shows no signs of slowing down (pun fully intended). This one features a striking “torch red” paint job and a powerful V8 to boot.
2005 Chevrolet Corvette - $29,000.00
When buying second-hand, knowing that the car you’re after was owned and cared for by an enthusiast can go a long way to “selling” you. This one does exactly that, and has been pampered like a prince from the moment it was originally purchased.
1963 Chevrolet Corvette - $120,600.00
$120,000 is a lot of money to ask for, even for a car as iconic as this ‘63 Corvette. What makes this one special is its limited-edition split-window design, which only ran for one year. Still, though… $120,000?
1984 Chevrolet Corvette - $7,900.00
The ‘84 Corvette was the first of the C4 generation, and brought with it some major design overhauls with an emphasis on aerodynamics. This model is in fantastic, mostly original condition.
2000 Chevrolet Corvette C5 Z51 - $8,500.00
This 2000 Corvette model doesn’t have the classic status of some of the originals, nor the unbridled power of some more recent entries. However, it’s still a great car at a great price.
2021 CHEVROLET Corvette - $79,989.00
The seller of this 2021 model would like you to know that this CHEVROLET Corvette comes in a RARE COLOR (we’re not the ones shouting, mind you). That color is… brown. Alright, then.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible - $37,995.00
Convertibles have been something of a blind spot for us in cultivating this list, so we’d best include at least one example before it’s over. This ‘72 Corvette has been fully restored to look brand new and features a striking “Monaco Orange” paint job.
1982 Chevrolet Corvette Automatic 2-Door Coupe - $19,900.00
Whereas the previous entry heralded the C4 generation, this ‘82 Corvette brought about the end of the C3. This particular model features a rare Silver Blue / Dark Blue Two Tone paint job, and is one of only 1,700 Corvettes like it to be produced in this color.
1994 Chevrolet Corvette C4 - $7,300.00
The Corvette nameplate had somewhat lost its association with both style and performance in the '70s and '80s, but the ‘94 model brought back the rip-roaring power it was originally known for.
1975 Chevrolet Corvette - $29,995.00
While not an entirely original model, the amount of restoration that has gone into this ‘75 Corvette more than justifies its nearly $30,000 asking price.
1974 Chevrolet Corvette - $10,000.00
Another convertible option, this ‘74 Corvette features distinctive two-piece, body-colored rear bumpers (which hadn’t been seen on a Corvette before) and has only a few minor cosmetic blemishes.
2017 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 2D - $46,795.00
Representing the American spirit of speed and adventure, this menacing black Corvette from 2017 offers the best of the best in terms of style and performance in equal measure.
2014 Chevrolet Corvette 2dr Z51 - $41,995.00
An earlier model than our previous entry, but hardly less impressive in terms of performance, this 2014 Corvette Z51 features a gorgeous “Cyber Gray Metallic” paint job. It makes for a great head-turner out on the highway.
2019 Chevrolet Corvette - $56,995.00
Speaking of recent models, this 2019 Corvette has only 3,250 miles on the odometer and is in perfect, original condition. It’s an absolutely pristine example of some of the best modern Corvettes have to offer.
2003 CHEVROLET Corvette 50TH ANNIVERSARY - $31,989.00
Featuring a strikingly bold maroon paint job, if it wasn’t clear already, this 2003 Corvette is a limited edition 50th anniversary model, a true milestone for the nameplate.
1978 Chevrolet Corvette 25TH ANNIVERSARY - $11,500.00
Cheaper than the previous entry but with more than a passing resemblance to it, this ‘78 Corvette was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the nameplate, but has had plenty of new parts added.
1993 Chevrolet Corvette - $18,950.00
Now for a true original, this ‘93 Corvette features all of its stock parts, right down to the last minute detail, and features a triple-white paint job that makes it rather striking and unique (as opposed to many other Corvettes, which tend to feature zanier paint jobs).
1991 Chevrolet Corvette - $8,000.00
If the bone-white of the last entry didn’t appeal to you, this ‘91 Corvette surely will with its more striking red paint job. Of course, the vastly cheaper price probably helps, too.
1975 Chevrolet Corvette - $20,000.00
Another ‘75 model, this Corvette is also cheaper than the last one we mentioned, but has had almost a full overhaul of all its parts, slightly reducing its classic appeal.
1964 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster - $57,950.00
Believe it or not, but there’s another ‘64 Corvette model so soon after the last one. This one is a real collector’s item due to its all-original parts and immaculately maintained exterior. Honestly, we’d rather it be on display somewhere than out on the road.
1980 Chevrolet Corvette - $42,500.00
Featuring a rare Eckler's Daytona Coupe body kit, this 1980 Corvette model was inspired by the racers of the '70s and was built in the '90s, making it a real decade-spanning epic.
1974 Chevrolet Corvette L48 - $12,950.00
Coming in second-to-last is this cherry-red ‘74 Stingray, a model that features all the classic hallmarks the Corvette nameplate has come to be known for.
1964 Chevrolet Corvette - $59,000.00
Much beloved and highly popular, the ‘64 Corvette is one of the nameplate’s most iconic models. This one features a rare tuxedo-black paint job with only a few minor bits of wear and tear, and almost all original parts throughout.
1995 Chevrolet Corvette - $3,500.00
We know what you’re thinking - at just $3,500.00, there has to be something wrong with it. Indeed, this ‘95 Corvette’s engine has blown and will need to be replaced, but it’s otherwise in fantastic condition, with tons of new parts added to keep it modern. The small $3,500.00 asking price should leave plenty of funds left over to dedicate to its restoration.
1979 Chevrolet Corvette L48 RestoMod - $32,000.00
Make no mistake: an original this is not. As far as RestoMods go, however, this ‘79 Corvette project is better than most, with modern amenities (USB, Bluetooth, etc.) that many others lack.
1990 Chevrolet Corvette - $5,500.00
The 90s were a time when many of the biggest names in the industry were looking towards the future, leading to many fantastic designs, including this 1990 Corvette. At only $5,500.00, it’s a total steal, especially considering that it’s still running with all original parts (sans the engine, which had to be replaced).
1972 Chevrolet Corvette - $38,995.00
Another significant model in Chevy’s lineup, the ‘72 Corvette was the last of the C3 generation to feature chrome bumpers, and came in two engine options: a 255 hp 350ci LT1 small-block V8, and a 275 hp 454ci LS5 big-block V8. This model features the latter.
2024 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 3LZ - $134,900.00
We conclude our list rather fittingly with the most recent model, the 2024 Corvette Z06. It’s also among the most expensive, being essentially fresh off the factory floor, and it looks absolutely divine. Pricey? Yes. Worth it? Also, yes.
1966 Chevrolet Corvette - $82,000.00
We know what you’re thinking: $82,000.00 is a helluva lot to pay for a car, even a classic one. However, it’s worth noting that this ‘66 Corvette (a significant model year for the nameplate) is in entirely original, pristine condition, unlike some others, which have been modified or restored in some capacity.
1964 Chevrolet Corvette - $79,950.00
The second ‘64 model to make our list, this Corvette features the iconic red that most of us associate with the legendary nameplate. With just over 70,000 miles on the clock, the car has hardly been driven since its original release all those years ago and has maintained its original build aside from a re-upholstered interior.