A beautifully restored 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray is heading to a Barrett-Jackson auction and has all the right stuff to attract a lot of attention.
The American classic was brought to life by Flat Out Autos and looks the part from every angle. Adorning the exterior is a gorgeous white paint scheme with a contrasting red stripe running over the hood. The chrome on the front bumper has also been perfectly restored and looks as good as it would have when the car originally rolled off the production line.
The striking good looks continue at the sides where the muscle cars sits on a set of wheels provided by Curtis Speed Equipment and wrapped in Nitto NT05 tires to ensure the Corvette sticks to the road even better than it would have when new, while the side-exiting tailpipes look great. Finally, at the rear the bumper has been restored and the chrome has been freshened up thanks to Dan’s Plating and Polishing.
2021 Chevy Corvette prices quietly increased, despite previous announcement
Chevy originally announced prices would remain the same for 2021 after so many 2020 production hiccups. A few months into 2021, things have changed. Listen - 01:53
This costs just a little more now. Andrew Krok/Roadshow
If you submit an order for a 2021 Chevrolet Corvette these days, you re going to cough up another $1,000. Not a huge deal, but a curious one considering we already received previous official prices for the model year. According to a report from Corvette Action Center last Friday, Chevy s sports car will now cost $60,995 after destination, up from $59,995 for the first part of this year.
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The world was shocked when the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was announced with a $59,995 starting price and equally surprised that the 2021 model had the same starting price. Now, however, Chevrolet has decided to jack up the car’s price by $1,000.
Starting from March 1, all 2021 Corvette Stingray models will now start at $60,995, the car manufacturer confirmed to
Corvette Action Center. This $1,000 price increase has been applied across all trim levels, meaning the base 1LT Coupe starts at $60,995, the 2LT Coupe is available from $68,295, and the 3LT Coupe starts at $72,945. All Convertible variants are also $1,000 more expensive than they were prior to March 1.