Gateway classic cars of Nashville is pleased to digitally present
this 2006 Chevrolet Corvette C17 Callaway. The company's 17th
"C-Project". In February 2006, Callaway returned to its positive
manifold pressure roots, introducing Callaway "SuperCharged"
Corvettes. Moving from the famous turbocharged C4 design to the
Roots-style supercharger for 2006, the new design offered improved
durability, easier maintenance, emission compliance, and instant
off-idle power. Covered in a gloss black with a silver stripe this
Corvette has the look that warns others to beware.
This Callaway Corvette is the SC616 version (616 horsepower) LS2
6.0 liter V8 but has been upgraded a little more via long tube
headers and a healthier camshaft; all tuned to provide performance
and reliable daily drivability. The result is instant throttle
response (that may have a negative effect on the life of the rear
tires).
Backing this potent power plant is a Tremec T-56 6-speed manual
transmission, along with a stronger holding triple disk clutch.
This gives you plenty of power off the line and lower RPM's at
cruising speed. With all this power one might think the amenities
would be in short supply, but that's not the case with this
Corvette. You get comfort in things like leather interior, Air
conditioning, power windows, locks mirrors and cruise control.
Safety features like Anti-lock brakes, traction control and air
bags. As for performance, well Callaway has that handled already.
Should you have questions call the Nashville showroom at
615-213-1800
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