2002 Supercharged Z06 Corvette Caravaggio Widebody Convertible Conversion on 2040-cars
Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
Rare Caravaggio widebody, convertible, Z06 Corvette. This three-owner car has just over 10k miles from new. The body and interior is a drivable form of art work created and built by custom coachbuilder John Caravaggio of Caravaggio Corvettes. It is one of only 39 Caravaggio widebody Corvettes, only 10 of which were convertibles, of which only 3 were Z06 convertible’s. This car was featured in Vette magazine, December 2012 issue, and commands attention wherever it goes. Its stunning and curvaceous body is painted in Ferrari Rosso Corsa red paint, while the interior is wrapped in sumptuous Ferrari tan leather. The supercharged LS6 engine, which was recently tuned by Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, has an output of 456 rwhp and 411 rw torque. The exhaust exits through a custom exhaust system, designed and installed by Lingenfelter Performance Engineering. The car rides on HRE 3-piece modular wheels wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero tires, 275/30ZR19 on the front and 345/25ZR20 on the rear. The Kenwood CD receiver features front USB and iPod ports and is Bluetooth capable. This is a rare opportunity to own a limited edition coachbuilt car which is sure to accelerate in value as time goes on (remember Baldwin-Motion, Yenko, and Nickey). ***Please ask questions, if you have any. *** ***** I have this car listed locally for sale and reserve the right to end this listing early.
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