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2005 Corvette C6 Supercharged Convertible 22k Miles 6 Speed Gorgeous - on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:22000
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Buckeye, Arizona, United States

Buckeye, Arizona, United States
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Drop dead gorgeous  Vette Convertible. Runs looks drives and sounds Awesome. As close to a new one as you will find. I just drove 600 miles round trip from Arizona to Las Vegas Nevada. When the valet parked it at the Bellagio hotel/casino he thought I was kidding when I told him it was a 2005 He thought it was a 2013 when he parked it next to a new Ferrari.  Over $20,000 in extras.Ls2 6 speed manual transmission, just about every option offered by GM including Heads up Display. Vortech V2 polished supercharger, performance exhaust system from ceramic coated headers back. Touch screen am-fm cd player with built in navigation, supercharger boost gauge and air fuel gauge mounted on pillar, variable boost control mounted under dash. Custom hood and body mods, Ruff wheels. This car really sounds incredible and is a blast to drive. 22k original miles with normal wear for a car with those miles. Clear Arizona title in my name. Private owner no sales tax. Just passed emissions about 3 weeks ago. Drive anywhere Very Dependable and good on gas about 20 mpg around town and 30 mpg hwy! Fly in and enjoy our beautiful weather and drive home! Winning bidder to pay in full within 3 days of auction closing. Cashiers check or wire transfer only if having the car shipped or cash only if picking up in person.  480-797-8600
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2005 Chevrolet Corvette odometer: 20250

Drop dead gorgeous Vette Convertible. Runs looks drives and sounds Awesome. As close to a new one as you will find. Over $20,000 in extras.Ls2 6 speed manual transmission, every option offered by GM including Heads up Display. Vortech V2 polished supercharger, performance exhaust system from ceramic coated headers back. Touch screen am-fm cd player with built in navigation, supercharger boost gauge and air fuel gauge mounted on pillar, variable boost control mounted under dash. Custom hood and body mods, Ruff wheels. This car really sounds incredible and is a blast to drive. 20,250 original miles. Clear Arizona title in my name. Private owner no sales tax. Sacrifice $29800 480-797-8600

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The new Lotus Evora GT430 Sport is quicker with an automatic

Wed, Sep 6 2017

Few automakers exploit platform variants as much as lotus. The company has four models, one of which is essentially a hardtop version of another. The Lotus Evora 400 sits atop the range, and since its debut last year we've seen the Evora 410, Evora 410 GP Edition and the Evora GT430. Today, the British automaker announced the Evora GT430 Sport, essentially a less hardcore but nearly as capable version of the GT430. The two biggest differences are the non-limited availability and the available six-speed automatic transmission. All 60 examples of the GT430 were only available with a manual. Both cars use the same 3.5-liter V6 topped with an Edelbrock supercharger that's good for 430 horsepower. Manual models make 325 lb-ft of torque, while automatic-equipped cars make 332 lb-ft. Despite a 24-pound penalty, the GT430 Sport automatic hits 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, a tenth quicker than the manual. While gearing in the automatic limits top speed to 170 mph, manual models can reach 196 mph. That makes this the fastest road-going Lotus ever. No matter which one you choose, the GT430 comes with Ohlins TTX two-way adjustable dampers, slotted and ventilated brake discs with AP Racing four-piston calipers, a Torsen-type limited slip differential and an adjustable traction control system. The front and rear bumpers, front access panel, roof panel, rear quarter panels and one-piece louvered tailgate and spoiler are all made of carbon fiber. The non-Sport GT430 adds a carbon fiber front splitter, rear wing, louvered wheel arches and a wider set of wheels and tires. The carbon fiber theme continues inside. The seats, door sills and parts of the instrument cluster are all made of the lightweight material. Most of the rest of the interior is trimmed in leather and black Alcantara. At $136,000, the new GT430 Sport undercuts the limited-run model by about $11,000. There's no word on if the car will make it here to the U.S. Hopefully Lotus' new parent company will keep the ball rolling. Related Video:

Stirling Moss-crashed 1956 Maserati 450S to be auctioned in Monaco

Sun, 06 Apr 2014

RM Auctions has some very special and expensive Italian sportscars of the 50s and 60s consigned for its auction in Monaco on May 10, but the one that currently carries the highest estimated value at between 4 and 5.5 million euros ($5.5 - $7.5 million) is a 1956 Maserati 450S with some very interesting provenance.
The Maserati started its life as a six-cylinder 350S that Stirling Moss drove in the 1956 Mille Miglia race. Unfortunately, the brakes failed, and it crashed into a tree and nearly into a ravine. Moss and his co-driver weren't injured, but the car was kaputt.
Maserati repaired it and used the chassis as a test mule for its new 5.7-liter V8 racecar called the 450S. It featured an extended wheelbase to fit the larger engine and a new body with a single seat. The racer hit the track again at the hands of Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1957 Buenos Aires 1000 KM but retired with transmission issues. Later that season, it crashed again at the 1957 Mille Miglia at the hands of driver Jean Behra. After that, the car sat around the workshop until it was sold without an engine in 1965.

The List #0100: Drive the Italian Alps

Tue, Jul 7 2015

The List travels to northern Italy to experience driving the Italian Alps. For this grand drive, we need a proper grand touring sports car. The Maserati Quattroporte fits the bill, with four doors, space for luggage, and all-wheel drive for those snowy mountain passes. But first our hosts make a quick stop at the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Modena to take in an exhibit celebrating 100 years of Maserati. "The scenery is unbelievable," says host Patrick McIntyre. "If you're going to come all the way to Italy, rent a car and drive through [the Alps]." Join Jessi and Patrick as the check 'drive the Italian Alps' off of their list. Have an RSS feed? Click here to add The List Click here to subscribe to The List in iTunes Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick