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Year after year, the Corvette gets better, people continue to buy it, and those who can't dream about the day they can. When the first Corvette was introduced to the public through the traveling caravan known as Motorama, everyone knew there was something special about it. Each subsequent model continued to strengthen that position. But how do you upgrade America's favorite sports car? Make it a special edition! Special-edition Corvettes are the tip of the spear when it comes to the American auto manufacturers' special models. Luminous cars such as the 1967 L88 convertible, 1969 aluminum block…mehr

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Year after year, the Corvette gets better, people continue to buy it, and those who can't dream about the day they can. When the first Corvette was introduced to the public through the traveling caravan known as Motorama, everyone knew there was something special about it. Each subsequent model continued to strengthen that position. But how do you upgrade America's favorite sports car? Make it a special edition! Special-edition Corvettes are the tip of the spear when it comes to the American auto manufacturers' special models. Luminous cars such as the 1967 L88 convertible, 1969 aluminum block ZL1, and 2015 Z06 number-001 have all sold for a million dollars or more. Modern dealer-tuned cars from Lingenfelter, Callaway, and Hennessey have carried the tradition of making a great Corvette even better. Extremely low mileage on 1978 Pace Cars indicates people have thought of these cars as investments for nearly 40 years. Keith Cornett of Corvetteblogger.com compiles a murderers' row of special-edition Corvettes in this first-ever compilation on the subject. This book is an encyclopedia in which you will learn about some of the rarest Corvettes on the planet. It will serve as a guide if you're looking to add one of these special machines to your collection. Everything you've ever wanted to learn about collectible Corvettes is in Corvette Special Editions.
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Keith Cornett is the founder of VetteFinders.com, the Internet's first Corvette-only classified ads website launched in 1996 and CorvetteBlogger.com, the popular Corvette news and lifestyle blog started in 2005. He's a longtime member of the National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS) and a Lifetime Member of the National Corvette Museum. When he is not blogging about the latest Corvette news or highlighting interesting Corvettes for sale, Cornett travels around the country and can be found covering the major Corvette shows, races, and auctions.