Chevrolet Corvettes – both vintage and recent models – are popular with collectors, often auctioning for more than $1 million USD
Because of its collectability, owning a Corvette could prove a savvy investment
Corvette is now available in the Philippines
MANILA, PHILIPPINES ― Chevrolet launched its Corvette Stingray in the Philippines. Not only is the iconic nameplate highly coveted by fans of performance cars, it also has a history of fetching more than $1 million USD at collector car auctions, often for the benefit of charities. That means buying a Corvette could prove a savvy investment in years to come.
“Corvettes have been America’s sports car and an American icon for generations. People have been collecting them equally as long,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson.
Jackson added that first- and second-generation Corvettes (1953-62 and 1963-67, respectively) with most of their original components (so-called “matching numbers”), big-block 427 engines and fuel injection (“Fuelies”) have been desirable for years due to their low production numbers. These models are especially popular with “Baby Boomer” collectors who grew up with them. Meanwhile, well-maintained third-gen Corvettes (1968-82) are becoming more valuable in the eyes of younger Gen X and Millennial collectors. Early- and late-production serial numbers (like those of the first and last seventh-gen Corvette) can increase the collectability of a vehicle as well.
Recently, Barrett-Jackson has seen a massive movement in restored and modified (“Resto-Modded”) Corvettes selling for a high premium. These are usually classic- looking first- and second-gen Corvettes with upgrades such as a modern performance chassis, modern suspension and a fuel-injected engine.
“Corvette collectors want that old-school look without sacrificing the modern amenities and power of a modern sports car,” said Jackson.
9 Most Expensive Corvettes Ever Sold at Auction
Here are the nine most expensive Corvettes sold at Barrett-Jackson auctions to date, including five that benefited charities, educational and medical institutes. (All information and photos courtesy of Barrett-Jackson Auction Company.)
1 – 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 2-Door
Coupe sold in 2014 for a whopping
$3,850,000 USD. It is extremely rare and
highly desirable. Only 20 were produced,
engineered to deliver all-out performance on the racetrack.
2 – 1969 Chevrolet Corvette #57 Rebel
Convertible Race Car sold in 2014 for
$2,860,000 USD. It is one of only four
lightweight L88s built in 1969, ordered new by professional racer Or Costanzo. This world-record holder won several races and appeared on many magazine covers.
3 – 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Carbon 65
Edition sold in 2018 for $1,400,000 USD,
benefiting George W. Bush Presidential
Center’s Military Service Initiative. Only 650 Carbon 65 Editions were produced and this one is powered by a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 and automatic transmission.
4 – 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2
Door Coupe “First Retail” sold in 2013 for
$1,100,000 USD, benefiting the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. At the time, the C7 was the most powerful and most capable standard model Corvette ever produced.
5 – 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Cutaway
Coupe sold in 2018 for $1,100,000 USD.
This unusual vehicle began its life as a road-ready production model, but was fully disassembled and rebuilt as this one-of-a-kind display stand for use by GM and
Chevrolet on the auto show circuit.
6 – 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L-88
Owens/Corning Racecar sold in 2013 for
$1,100,000 USD. It holds the title as the
most victorious Corvette in history, driven by racing legends Tony DeLorenzo, Jerry
Thompson, Don Yenko and Gib Hufstaeder.
7 – 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 2-Door
Coupe “First Retail” sold in 2014 for
$1,000,000 USD, benefiting Karmanos
Cancer Institute. It is powered by a
supercharged 6.2-liter aluminum V8 engine delivering at least 625hp and 635 ft/lbs of torque.
8 - 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible “First Retail” sold in 2013 for $1,000,000
USD, benefiting Karmanos Cancer Institute. It offers an open-top driving experience with no compromise in performance, technology or design, with nearly identical power-to-weight ratios and structural stiffness to the coupe.
9 – 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 sold in
2018 for $925,000 USD, benefiting Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation and Building for America's Bravest. It is the fastest, most powerful, most advanced production Corvette ever produced, incorporating select technologies born from
Corvette Racing.
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