ENDS SOON: Win a Two-Time NCRS Top Flight 1967 Corvette Convertible + $10K Cash with 50% More Entries

A highly documented piece of Corvette history is now up for grabs—and for a limited time, readers receive 50% more entries.

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This sweepstakes centers around a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, widely considered the most refined and desirable year of the C2 generation. Finished in Rally Red over matching red vinyl, the car delivers the unmistakable look and feel of late-1960s American performance.

Under the hood sits a 327 cubic-inch small-block V8, paired with a four-speed manual transmission, offering a raw, analog driving experience that reflects the era. With no modern driver aids, this Corvette represents the kind of hands-on performance that continues to draw collectors decades later.

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What sets this example apart is its level of documentation and certification. The car is a two-time NCRS Top Flight Award winner (2023 and 2024) and has been certified by Al Grenning’s Classic Car Affirmation Service. Supporting documentation includes a copy of the original tank sticker, an NCRS Shipping Data Report, judging sheets, certificates, and invoice records.

Additional equipment includes four-wheel disc brakes, an AM/FM radio, and a factory hardtop, further enhancing its appeal among collectors seeking authenticity.

The grand prize includes the Corvette plus $10,000 cash, with a $70,000 cash alternative available to the winner.

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Proceeds from the sweepstakes support several organizations, including the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, Tri Industries, and The Lost Corvettes benefiting Stand for the Troops, tying the giveaway to preservation efforts and veteran support initiatives.

The entry period closes August 9, 2026, with the winner scheduled to be drawn on August 15, 2026, during a live Cars & Coffee event at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum.

For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this giveaway combines a well-documented final-year C2 Corvette with a meaningful cause—and a chance to own one of the most recognized American sports cars ever built.

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