Add These Three Corvettes from Corvette Mike to Your Christmas List!

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Add These Three Corvettes from Corvette Mike to your Christmas List!


We spoke with Santa a few days ago, and he told us that he’s been thinking about picking up a Corvette for him and Mrs. Claus to cruise around in when they don’t need to take the sleigh. Lucky for us (and him), the team at Corvette Mike is the automotive equivalent of Santa. Just tell them the Corvette you’re looking for, and they can send one directly to your house! They could already have your car in stock, or they can probably locate one that meets your requirements. Gift wrapping is extra, of course.

The festive crew at Corvette Mike has been buying, selling, and consigning Corvettes for 40 years. Over that timeframe, they’ve helped countless enthusiasts find that special Corvette of their dreams. Whether you’re looking for a meticulously restored C1 or a factory-fresh C8, Corvette Mike likely has what you’re looking for. Check them out online or give them a call at 714-630-0700.

Each of our December cars would look great under your tree or inside your garage. They represent 3 different eras of Corvette. We begin with a C1 cruiser, move on to a C2 bruiser, and finish with a brand new C8.

1962 Red / Red 340hp Convertible

1962 Red / Red 340hp Convertible

1962 was a transitional year for Corvette as the revolutionary 1963 Corvette was just 1 year away. In its final year of first-generation production, all Corvettes came with restyled coves, new lower rocker panels, and a host of new 327 cubic inch powerplants. Additionally, all side coves were now body color.

1962 Red / Red 340hp Convertible

Our December 1962 Corvette is finished in the Santa-approved color combination of red on red. Power comes from a matching numbers 340hp 327ci that’s mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. Interestingly, it’s a hardtop only car. In the early 2000s the car was repainted in addition to getting a new interior and a full drivetrain rebuild. This great C1 Corvette is just in from its previous owner of nearly 40 years.

1967 Black / Blue 435hp Convertible

1967 Black / Blue 435hp Convertible

In the late 1990’s master bluesman Kenny Wayne Shepherd released a great song called Blue on Black. As we review this stunning 1967 big block, we can’t help but hear that classic tune running through our heads.

1967 Black / Blue 435hp Convertible

1967 marked the first year of the thumping 435hp L71 engine with its chrome triangle air cleaner hiding three 2-barrel carbs below. It also gave us the iconic stinger hood and the attractive bolt-on wheels.

1967 Black / Blue 435hp Convertible

This show-condition Sting Ray is a splendid example of an owner building the exact car they wanted. It was originally born a Marina Blue with blue interior car, but it was painted black under previous ownership. Power comes from a non-matching 427/435hp engine backed by a 4-speed manual transmission. Other features include side exhaust, bolt-on wheels, and radio delete. A great Corvette you can just get in and drive.

2023 Red Mist / Black Stingray Convertible

2023 Red Mist / Black Stingray Convertible

Here you go C8 folks. Do you want a new C8 Stingray convertible right now? If so, grab this handsome 2023 Red Mist on black Stingray now and avoid the months-long wait in line. This 105-mile Stingray is equipped with all of the most popular options including the 2LT package, Z51 performance package, front end lift, and the body color boomerangs, nacelles, and roof. If we were Santa, we’d be rolling around the North Pole in this beauty.

2023 Red Mist / Black Stingray Convertible

If any of these Corvettes are on your Christmas list, visit Corvette Mike online at CorvetteMike.com or give Tim a call at 714-630-0700 and let them know you found these Corvettes on CorvetteBlogger.com!


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1 COMMENT

  1. What an ing with brand 8’s for sale the lot ? Many of us have had orders in for 2 years and haven’t had an allocation. Why are you getting them to sell off your lot ? Something is really fishy here.

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