The Corvette underwent a redesign for the 1956 model year, featuring a new body and improved convertible top. The iconic quad-headlight models were introduced in 1958 and are highly sought after by collectors. However, if you own a more modern Corvette and want to achieve a C1 look, aftermarket specialists like CRC can help. This particular ‘RetroVette’ was built using a 2009 Corvette Convertible C6 as the base. The vehicle is currently up for auction with only a few hours remaining, and the highest bid stands at $126,000. The car features a carbon fiber body, red paint with white accents, and various additional equipment. The interior includes black and red leather upholstery, sat-nav, a Bose sound system, and more. The engine is a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 with 430 horsepower, paired with a six-speed automatic gearbox. While it may not be worth the same as a 2024 Corvette Z06, it is certainly more desirable than other C1 Vette conversions. Ultimately, a C1-style C6 Corvette can make for an interesting ride, but the new Z06 would be the preferred choice.
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