One of the most celebrated Corvettes of the 1960s is now the centerpiece of a new sweepstakes, offering enthusiasts the chance to win a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible along with $10,000 in cash. As the final year of the legendary C2 generation, the 1967 Corvette represents the culmination of one of the most iconic designs in American performance history.
Finished in Rally Red over a matching red vinyl interior, this example pairs classic styling with the raw mechanical experience that defined the golden era of sports cars. Under the hood sits a 327 cubic-inch small-block V8, paired with a four-speed manual transmission, delivering the kind of driver engagement that made the Corvette a symbol of American performance.

What sets this particular Corvette apart is its level of documentation and certification. The car has earned the prestigious NCRS Top Flight Award twice, in 2023 and 2024, an achievement that recognizes exceptional authenticity and restoration quality. It has also been certified by Al Grenning’s Classic Car Affirmation Service, adding further credibility for collectors who value originality and provenance.
Supporting documentation included with the vehicle reflects the same attention to detail. The Corvette is accompanied by a copy of the original tank sticker, an NCRS Shipping Data Report, official NCRS Top Flight judging sheets and certificates, invoice records, and additional verification paperwork from the Classic Car Affirmation Service.

In addition to its credentials, the car includes its factory hardtop, a desirable feature that enhances both usability and collectibility.
The Corvette is also equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, an advanced feature for the time that helped the model establish itself as a serious performance machine in the late 1960s. An AM/FM radio adds period-correct comfort while maintaining the car’s authentic character.
The winner of the sweepstakes will be drawn on August 15, 2026. The selected participant will have the option to receive either the 1967 Corvette Convertible plus $10,000 in cash or a $70,000 cash alternative.
The promotion also supports several organizations dedicated to preserving automotive history and assisting communities. Beneficiaries include the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, which preserves historic automotive innovation; Tri Industries, an organization that provides employment opportunities for veterans and individuals with disabilities; and The Lost Corvettes, which supports Stand for the Troops and its advocacy for veterans.

The Corvette prize itself is sponsored by Worldwide Auctioneers of Auburn, Indiana, a well-known name in the collector car community.
With its combination of show-level credentials, period-correct performance, and historic significance as the final year of the C2 generation, this Rally Red 1967 Corvette represents one of the most desirable chapters in Corvette history.
And for one lucky winner, it could soon be sitting in their garage.





