First Retail 2020 Corvette Convertible Raises $400,000 for United Way
On Friday afternoon, the first retail 2020 Corvette convertible crossed the auction block at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale raising $400,000 for the United Way
On Friday afternoon, the first retail 2020 Corvette convertible crossed the auction block at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale raising $400,000 for the United Way
Custom built Pandem Widebody 2020 Corvette to hit the block at Barrett-Jackson and it’s got us salivating like Pavlov’s dog!
Barrett-Jackson will auction off the first 2020 Corvette convertible built for retail sale with all proceeds to benefit the United Way of Southeastern Michigan.
This coming weekend, a really sweet 2012 Corvette ZR1 Centennial Edition will be hitting the auction block at Mecum Auctions’ Indy Fall Special.
According to a GM press release earlier today, GM Canada raised over $400,000 for the charity through the sale of the last C7 Corvette and first C8 Corvette built for Canada.
Last night, the hammer fell at $370,000 for a 2020 Corvette Z51 Stingray at the Barrett-Jackson Fall Auction 2020 at Westworld of Scottsdale in Arizona.
In a press release by GM Canada today, the very last C7 Corvette and the very first C8 Corvette built for Canada will be auctioned off to benefit the Durham Children’s Aid Foundation in support of “Sharon’s Kids”.
Rick Hendrick wins the highest bid for VIN #001 2020 Corvette on the auction block at the Barrett-Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.