5 Best Corvettes from SEMA
Check out our favorite Corvettes from the 2016 SEMA.
1. Corvette C2
This beautiful beast is a Chevrolet Corvette C2, powered by an LT1 engine with an Edelbrock Supercharger. It is a 1963 split window, and it will split your heart in half. If you love Corvettes, you won't walk away from this one, and if you hate Corvettes, you still won't be able to walk away from this piece of art.
2. Slammed C1
This slammed beauty is a dream come true, but it is a dream nonetheless. This masterpiece is a kit car, which was built from bits and pieces of other Corvettes, this is why we still smell the Corvette in it. On a bright note, this Corvette will drive like a brand new car, but it will always look like a majestic creature.
3. 1959 Fastback
This orange art is a 1959 Corvette Fastback. It is extremely difficult to find a better looking car on earth than this one. The chrome, the curves, and the power this Corvette brings will melt your face off. Many people look at the simplicity of the C1 and wonder how you could possibly improve on such a beautiful design? Someone out there thought they'd take the risk of ridicule and turn a timeless silhouette of the C1 on its head by added a fastback roof to the classic.
4. C3 Corvette
This 1970 C3 Corvette is as attractive as can be. The small details on the paint job, the red interior, and the power that is stacked under this long hood makes this Corvette a top contender at the 2016 SEMA. The engines and chassis components were carried over from the previous C2 gen but the car looks stunning in this red on flowing white paint scheme. The C3 had a fifteen-year run and benefitted greatly from updates it had throughout its lifespan such as the engine horsepower going from 180 to 450 by the last iteration.
5. Corvette C7
Designed by Mobil 1, this C7 Corvette is quite special. It features a tremendously low stance, an extremely aggressive exterior, and a brutally monstrous motor that will leave all of the other Corvettes in the dust. This car is the perfect current representation to the legendary Corvette line.
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