The Corvette Z06 name traces back to 1963 when it was introduced as
a factory built race car, and every generation since has carried
that purpose forward. The C7 Z06 took it further than any version
before it. Chevrolet developed this car alongside the C7.R Le Mans
race car, and the two share chassis technology, aerodynamic
strategy, and engineering DNA. The result is a car that looks like
a Corvette, starts like a Corvette, and then reminds you
immediately that it is something else entirely. This one is
finished in Watkins Glen Grey Metallic with a black convertible top
and a jet black leather interior, and it shows just under 15,000
original miles with the original window sticker still on hand.
Under the hood is the 6.2 liter supercharged LT4 V8 producing 650
horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, backed by an eight speed
paddle shift automatic. When the LT4 debuted in the Z06, it was the
most powerful production engine General Motors had ever built. It
hits 60 miles per hour in under three seconds, which puts it in
direct company with the Lamborghini Huracan and the Nissan GT-R
NISMO, at a price that makes both of those look difficult to
justify. The supercharger whine under full throttle is a detail
that photographs cannot capture and words do not fully describe.
Magnetic ride control reads the road 1,000 times per second and
adjusts the dampers in real time, slotted brake rotors add stopping
performance to match the power, and a GM Performance breather kit
rounds out a drivetrain that is sorted and ready.
Inside, the 2LZ preferred equipment group brings the features worth
having. Heated and cooled seats, dual climate control, and the
performance data and video recorder, which mounts a camera inside
the windshield header and logs speed, braking force, steering
angle, and GPS data simultaneously, so you have a complete record
of every drive. It is the kind of feature that makes a car like
this even more fun to own and gives it a layer of documentation
that buyers appreciate.
The C7 Z06 was the first convertible Z06 offered since the 1960s,
which makes this particular configuration historically significant
within the Corvette lineup. A convertible Z06 in a subdued,
sophisticated color with low miles and the right equipment is
exactly the kind of specification that serious Corvette collectors
are actively looking for as the C7 generation matures into
collectible territory.
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