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This Is Likely to Be the Last Stick Shift Corvette Ever Made

This Is Likely to Be the Last Stick Shift Corvette Ever Made

Posted on November 16, 2019 By Jarvis

Pour one out: Chevy has produced the last C7-generation — and thus, last front-engined — Corvette.

The last car to black Corvette Z06 with a red interior gaveled for $2.7 million at a charity auction back in June. The last C7 to roll off the line marks the departure of a well-regarded generation, in favor of the all-new C8 version for 2020 (and its eccentric interior). It’s the end of an era within the Corvette lineage.
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