A national charity sweepstakes is offering one lucky winner a matched pair of red Corvettes that together span nearly six decades of the American sports car’s history, with the entry window set to close June 11.
The annual Corvette Dream Giveaway centers on two grand-prize vehicles that represent opposite ends of the model’s evolution. Proceeds from the contest go toward veterans’ and children’s charities, organizers said.

The first prize is a 1967 Corvette Sting Ray coupe finished in Rally Red with a matching red interior. The car has undergone a frame-off restoration to show condition and carries the era-defining 427-cubic-inch, 435-horsepower Tri-Power big-block engine, fed by three Holley carburetors. The 1967 model year marked the end of the second-generation Sting Ray, and the high-output coupe remains among the most coveted versions of the period for collectors and restorers.
The second prize moves the package into the present day with a 2026 Corvette Stingray Z51, finished in Torch Red. Unlike its vintage counterpart, the modern car uses a mid-engine layout that positions the LT2 V-8 just behind the driver. It pairs that powerplant with a dual-clutch transmission and a chassis engineered through decades of aerodynamic and performance refinement, delivering the kind of immediate acceleration and cornering composure that has come to define the current generation.

The two cars illustrate how the Corvette nameplate has shifted over time, from the carbureted muscle of the 1960s to the computer-controlled precision of today, while keeping its identity as a benchmark American performance machine.
To ease the financial burden on the recipient, the giveaway also covers $53,000 in federal prize taxes, allowing the winner to take possession of both vehicles without the immediate tax liability that typically accompanies large sweepstakes prizes.
Entries must be submitted before the June 11 deadline.
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