Stingray Survivor Collection at Broad Arrow Chattanooga

Stingray Survivors in Chattanooga

Broad Arrow Auctions will hold their first Chattanooga sale in association with the 2024 Chattanooga Motorcar Festival on October 12. Among the cars that will be offered for sale is the Stingray Survivor Collection, an assortment of very original, big-block C3 Corvettes, all of which are equipped with manual transmissions. The best part though – they’re also all being offered with no reserve!

This two-owner car from the Stingray Survivor Collection is finished in its factory-painted Daytona Yellow with a black interior. It’s equipped with the extremely rare L71 big-block V8 that produces 435 horsepower and is paired with the four-speed M21 close-ratio transmission.

It’s equipped with all sorts of factory options including the side-mounted exhaust, F41 suspension, power windows, alarm system, and optional hardtop with vinyl trim. It’s documented as an unrestored survivor and includes a window sticker, the original Protect-O-Plate, tank sticker, and statements from the original owner. It recently received an NCRS Top Flight Award at the Indiana Chapter’s Big Block Saturday.

Estimate: $90,000 – $110,000

This ’69 Chevrolet Corvette 427/400 Stingray Coupe presents well in its factory-correct Riverside Gold paint, only available for one year. It’s one of only 352 tri-power L68 Stingrays to leave the factory with air conditioning and the four-speed M20 manual transmission.

It’s equipped with power windows, power steering, power brakes, and Positraction. It’s covered 31,447 miles since it was new and took an NCRS Second Flight award in April of this year. It includes a window sticker, owner’s manual, warranty card, tank sticker, and Protect-O-Plate.

Estimate: $70,000 – $90,000

Equipped with the big-block L36 Turbo-Jet V8, exactly as it left the factory, this ’69 Stingray Convertible is equipped with the desirable M21 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission. It’s covered 60,604 miles since new and includes its original window sticker and Protect-O-Plate.

It’s finished in the factory-applied LeMans Blue paint with a black top and black interior. It features a dealer-installed side exhaust option as well as the correct AM/FM radio and sits on Firestone red line tires.

This Corvette received an NCRS Second Flight award at the Indiana Chapter Big Block Saturday in April 2024.

Estimate: $70,000 – $90,000

This unrestored survivor Stingray Corvette shows 24,109 original miles and features its original exhaust and Goodyear White Stripe tires. The factory-painted Can-Am White paint has withstood the test of time and contrasts nice with the red interior. It’s equipped with a 427 cubic inch V8, the L36 option that produces 390 horsepower that is delivered to the rear wheels via the M21 four-speed manual transmission.

It includes its original Protect-O-Plate, window sticker, and tank sticker. It also took home an NCRS Top Flight in April 2024 and will be offered with no reserve.

Estimate: $65,000 – $75,000

This 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe wears its factory-applied Mille Miglia red paint over a black interior and has covered just 12,475 miles it was new. It’s equipped with the factory-correct LS5 454 cubic inch V8 Turbo-Jet engine that produces 365 horsepower and is paired with an M21 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission.

It includes factory-equipped air conditioning, as documented by the original window sticker. It also includes the original Protect-O-Plate and tank sticker and also scored an NCRS Top Flight award earlier this year. It was once the featured car on MotorWeek Magazine’s TV show.

Estimate: $55,000 – $65,000