A 2019 Chevrolet Corvette has just been sold at Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction at Mohegan Sun in Unvasville, CT, for $ 2.7 million. But it's not the black Z06 image that you see embedded above - well, that kind of thing, but not really.
The car that glides on the offering floor, based on the auction house, "replicates exactly what will be the last Corvette CV ever made."
The selling price of $ 2.7 million makes the C7 'Vette the last best selling vehicle donated by the car manufacturer. The results will go to the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which built a specially designed and mortgage-free home for severely injured service members, and also helped pay off mortgages for the families of the first respondents killed in the assignment.
According to the chairman and CEO of the Stephen Siller Foundation, Frank Siller, "this donation will build at least five homes for seriously injured veterans to give them freedom and a better quality of life."
GM has auctioned a number of vehicles to support the foundation, which includes the first production of the 2019 Corvette ZR1 which sold for $ 925,000 last year in Scottsdale. However, we are sure that this final C7 will not be the last.
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