GAA Classic Cars is revving up for their 2nd 2026 auction in April. Approximately 500 vehicles of all types and 300+ pieces of memorabilia are expected to cross the block inside their sprawling 8-acre facility April 9th – 11th in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The ever-expanding docket is growing daily as the event draws nearer and we currently see 26 Corvettes consigned. The available Corvettes represent seven of the Corvette’s 8 generations while running the gamut from customs to restored classics, to daily drivers.
Here’s how GAA’s April 2026 Corvette docket currently shapes up:
As we create this piece, 3rd generation Corvettes make up nearly 50% of the April docket. Midyears cover about 25% and then the later generations of C4 through C7 round out the current lineup. That’ll surely change as additional lots are being added daily.
If you’re on the hunt for a custom Corvette check out the silver over red 1966 coupe, the silver over red 1967 convertible, or the bold red and silver 1974 coupe.
Looking for a more stock appearing Corvette instead? GAA has you covered there too with many great examples to temp your wallet. We’re loving the Lyndale Blue over Teal 1967 300hp coupe as well as the black / black 350hp 1969 side pipe coupe.
We tend to gravitate towards 1972 Corvettes for some reason, and we find three examples crossing the block in Greensboro. Bid wisely to complete the full set of each motor available that year. The Sunflower Yellow convertible sports the base L48 powerplant while the Warbonnet Yellow coupe features the big block LS5 motor. Finish off your 1972 collection with the striking red/red LT-1 coupe.
With summer approaching, there’s nothing better than cruising in a droptop Corvette. Here are some great convertible Corvettes to keep your eye on in Greensboro.
1961 Maroon / Black Roadster (Lot ST0108):
Matching numbers 283/270hp dual quad motor, 4-speed manual transmission, and positraction rear end. Professional frame off restoration with detailed undercarriage is documented with receipts.
1965 Black / Red 365hp A/C Convertible (Lot ST0163):
NCRS Top Flight award in 2012 with 98.1 score. Finished in attractive Tuxedo black over red leather and a black soft top. Features include a 365hp engine, M20 4-speed, 3.36 rear end, factory air conditioning, teak wheel, power antenna, hub caps, and gold line tires.
1969 Blue / Blue 4-Speed Convertible (Lot FR 0089):
Finished in timeless Lemans Blue over blue interior with a white soft top. Powered by a 350CI engine backed to a 4-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes AM/FM radio, rally wheels, red line tires, power brakes, AIR system and more.
1986 Yellow / Black Pace Car Convertible (Lot FR0062):
1 of 732 produced in 1986. L98 350CI engine with 4-speed automatic transmission. It shows 46,000 miles and includes considerable documentation.
GAA Classic Cars Auction
GAA Classic Cars’ April 2026 sale takes place Thursday, April 9th through Saturday, April 11th at the GAA Classic Cars facility located at 301 Norwalk Street in Greensboro, North Carolina. Doors open daily at 8:00 am. Memorabilia sales begin at 10am, vehicles sales begin around 12:30 pm on Thursday and Friday, and around 10:30 am on Saturday. Vehicle sales begin at 10am Thursday and Friday and at 10:30am on Saturday. There are three ways to bid for a vehicle and online bidding is free. Click here to review your bidding options.
Daily general admission is $20, and a 3-day pass is $50. Kids 5 and under are free.
For more information, you can reach out to [email protected] or give them a call at 1.855.862.2257.
The GAA Classic Cars April Auction can be viewed via live stream on the GAA YouTube Channel.
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