Comemorative Edition Corvette

By - August 2, 2017 Florida couple’s Le Mans Blue C5 Corvette is a treasured part of the family. Nothing quite stirs the heart like sharing a Corvette. For Howard and Sandi Brown, it’s been a beautiful relationship that has included two C5s over the years, including the 2004 Commemorative Edition Le Mans blue Z06 pictured here, as detailed in a report. A ‘99 C5 painted in Sebring Silver.

Advanced Automotive Technologies satisfied the lust Chevrolet Corvette fanatics have for a modern corvette with classic lines - Vette Magazine. Personal story and photograph submitted by owner Christopher Neumann for participation in the the 2008 GM Century Cruise. Lakewood 5500 Space Heater Manual. Commemorative Edition of the 24:00 Heures Du Mans 2 GTS Wins (Honoring the success of the Corvette C5R racer at LeMans, France). Special LeMans Blue Metallic paint (same hue as on the.

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As number 1,973 out of only 2025 models made, however, the Commemorative Z06 likely holds a much deeper connection for the couple. That might explain why the Corvette has only accumulated only 48,000 miles in the last 11 years. And most of those have been on road trips and weekend drives as well as a few routine trips to Corvette events in the Orlando area. Howard says they’ve also kept the Z06 pretty much stock. Then again, we can’t imagine anyone would really want to change anything on a Corvette as prized as this one. According to the Super Chevy story, the Commemorative Le Mans Z06 was actually the first production Corvette to break the 8-minute lap at the Nurburgring. That alone is enough to keep most from modifying anything.

Steam And Gas Turbine By R Yadav Ebooking. It’s also the first of General Motors’ cars to feature a stock carbon-fiber part, which was the hood that shaved 10.6 pounds off the C5’s fiberglass hood. Under the hood of the Commemorative Edition Z06 sits a 405-horsepower LS6 aluminum block built from a semi-permanent mold. In contrast, the base model C5 came equipped with the LS1 engine. Other features on the Commemorative Edition include a Tremec T-56 six-speed manual transmission, Speedline wheels, and Michelin Pilot Sport tires.

Then, there’s that classic iconic silver and red striping. C’mon, what else could you ask for?

2004 Corvette Commemorative Edition 1SC 'The Last C5' Lemans Blue exterior, Shale interior. 350hp LS1 engine, automatic transmission, posi rear-end. Factory features include the $3,700 1SC Preferred Equipment Group (Commemorative Edition package, polished wheels, Heads Up Display, memory package, tilt-n-tele, auto-dimming rearview mirror, auto headlights, cargo net with privacy shade), Museum Delivery, Bose CD stereo, dual power sport seats, dual zone electronic climate control, power windows, power locks, power steering, power brakes, power mirrors, cruise control, ABS, tra ction control, Active Handling. This is your chance to see a true piece of Corvette history -- having rolled off the Bowling Green Assembly plant line on July 1, 2004, this is the VERY LAST C5 CORVETTE ever built! LOADED with options and in pristine condition with a clean ZERO OWNER Carfax, this car has never even been registered, is still on MSO, and shows just 28 actual miles! This car is AS NEW, and is truly a time capsule, complete with all of its factory plastic, stickers, and labels. Last of a generation cars like this only come along once in a blue moon, and there's only one place in the world that you can see the last C5 -- BUYAVETTE in Atlanta, Georgia!

28 Actual Miles. CURRENTLY ON LOAN TO THE NATIONAL CORVETTE MUSEUM.

Our Price: $1,000,000. 2004 Corvette Commemorative Edition 1SC 'The Last C5' Photos taken at Corvette Assembly Plant courtesy of Roc Linkov.