The final year of the legendary C2 Corvette has long been considered one of the most desirable chapters in American performance history. Now, you have the chance to put one in your own garage — along with $10,000 in cash.
Up for grabs is a Rally Red 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible finished over a matching red vinyl interior, powered by a 327 cubic-inch small-block V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission. With an approximate prize value of $90,000, this Corvette represents the pure, mechanical driving experience that defined the golden era of American sports cars.

The 1967 model year marked the final and most refined iteration of the C2 generation. With sculpted fiberglass bodywork, hidden headlights, chrome accents, and unmistakable side pipes and fender lines, the design remains one of the most celebrated in Corvette history.

This particular example stands out for more than its color combination and drivetrain.
It is a two-time NCRS Top Flight Award winner, earning the prestigious honor in both 2023 and 2024. The car has also been certified by Al Grenning’s Classic Car Affirmation Service, reinforcing its authenticity and restoration quality. Supporting documentation includes a copy of the original tank sticker, an NCRS Shipping Data Report, Top Flight certificates and judging sheets, invoice records, and Classic Car Affirmation Service certificates.
Equipped with four-wheel disc brakes and an AM/FM radio, the Corvette blends show-level correctness with open-top V8 performance. The factory hardtop is included, adding versatility to the package.

The sweepstakes winner will be drawn on August 15, 2026, and may choose either the 1967 Corvette Convertible plus $10,000 in cash or opt for a $70,000 cash alternative.

Beyond the car itself, this giveaway supports organizations dedicated to preserving automotive heritage and serving veterans and individuals with disabilities, including the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, Tri Industries, and The Lost Corvettes. The vehicle prize is sponsored by Worldwide Auctioneers of Auburn, Indiana.
For collectors and enthusiasts alike, the 1967 Corvette Convertible represents the end of an era — analog performance, timeless styling, and small-block V8 power with no electronic filters.
And this time, it’s not heading to the auction block.
It could be heading to your driveway.






