Now available for auction is this 2014 Chevrolet C7 Corvette 3LT finished in Black over a black leather interior. This 7-speed manual Corvette has been highly modified to produce a claimed output of over 1,100 HP from its ts 6.2L LT1 engine using a Magnuson TVS2650R supercharger, Wiseco forged pistons, Callies Comp Star connecting rods, Clevite bearings, Brian Tooley camshafts, Tooley Racing valve springs, Delphi LS7 lifters, long tube exhaust headers, methanol injection, and more. Under previous ownership, this C7 has also received carbon fiber aerodynamic add-ons, HRE wheels, and a custom JL Audio sound system. Now showing approximately 41k on the odometer, this 2014 Corvette is being offered for auction by its seller out of Washington.
This first-year C7 was ordered in Black (GBA) and has been fitted with a carbon fiber front splitter, rear wing, rear diffusers, and side skirts in addition to carbon fiber rear scoops, fender vents, and custom red LED lighting in the air outlets. Standard features of the C7 include a lightweight carbon fiber hood, advanced HID and LED lighting, a hydro-formed aluminum chassis, and lightweight fiberglass composite panels for the fenders, doors, and rear quarters. The staggered 19"/20" HRE 547 three-piece wheels wear a custom black finish and Nitto NT05 competition tires from 2020. The seller notes some minor rock chips on the nose, detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The interior is upholstered in black leather and highlights standard features including keyless entry with push-button start and an 8” configurable driver/infotainment screen with the Chevrolet MyLink system and a rearview camera. The optional 3LT Preferred Equipment Group adds a Bose 10-speaker surround-sound audio system, SiriusXM Satellite and HD radio receiver, color head-up display, memory package, navigation system, heated and ventilated seats with power lumbar and bolster adjustment, premium Nappa leather upholstery, and a leather-wrapped dashboard, instrument panel, console, and door panels. A custom carbon fiber flat-bottomed steering wheel with yellow accent stitching has been added, as well as an Alcantara shift boot with matching yellow stitching. The seller also notes a Radensco RC M ultimate radar detector and high-end JL Audio sound system have been fitted, including a custom-fit Stealthbox fiberglass enclosure with dual TW3 10" subwoofers.
This Corvette is powered by a 6.2L LT1 V8 said to produce up to1,111 HP with 970 HP to the rear wheels. The engine was built by renowned Chevrolet tuner Kaizenspeed of Kennewick, Washington, and was blueprinted, balanced, and fitted with a Magnuson TVS2650R air-to-water intercooled supercharger, Wiseco 10:5:1 forged pistons, Callies Comp Star connecting rods, ARP main studs, Clevite bearings, a Brian Tooley Racing camshaft, Tooley Racing valve springs, Tooley Racing hardened pushrods, ARP head bolts, oil block-off plugs, Delphi LS7 lifters, long-tube exhaust headers, and a Borla exhaust system, in addition to C&R racing radiator with a Dasilva billet water neck, a 600-watt electric cooling fan, a BTR trunion upgrade kit, and a methanol injection system. The rear wheels are driven by a 7-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. The car has also been lowered and aligned to spec. Maintenance history is available on the CARFAX report and the seller recommends an annual oil service to be completed in the near future.
This sale will include a clean title.
Comments (8)
@Pjturbo I stand corrected... it's a '19.... who cares? It's way, way cool :)
@Pjturbo yeah.... sob hasn't let me even drive it yet :)
@porscheklaus he may be the only guy in the country with a 2021 gt3rs. Can u sell me one?
@porscheklaus please allow me to clarify that. The current owner has had the car since October of 2014 and with 9500 miles at the time. No track or drag strip time since that date. I cannot speak for the previous owner, though I seriosly doubt it. All modifications have been carried out under current ownership. He likes cars and just acquired a 2021 Porsche GT3RS... hence the Corvette being for sale.
@cab2door yes, none.
Can you summarize drag strip and race track history?
Bid in the amount of $65,000
It is rather apparent a boat loaf of dough was invested into this sensational Corvette.
I'm not lauding myself here.... I raced sports cars for nearly 20 years, taught high performance driving skills for over 15. I've driven some very fast and expensive machinery, in anger and in the appropriate place. This corvette is simply warp speed fast !