2019 Corvette Dream Giveaway brought to you by Lingenfelter Performance Engineering

Every year, our friends at Dream Giveaway host a pair of awesome Corvettes for enthusiasts to take a stab at winning, and every year, one lucky person wins the keys to BOTH cars — plus the cash to cover taxes. This year, it’s a Lingenfelter-modified 2019 ZR1, and a restored ’61 C1 is up for grabs, as is $60,000 in car to cover your taxes.

With a unique code, only offered to Timeless Muscle Magazine, you can earn free additional tickets, with each ticket you buy! You can enter to win both Corvettes HERE, and be sure to enter CODE: TQ0219C.

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2019 Corvette Dream Giveaway brought to you by Lingenfelter Performance Engineering

Fully Restored 1961 Corvette Convertible

Enter to Win a World-Class Restored 1961 Corvette Convertible

Welcome to the 12th Annual Corvette Dream Giveaway brought to you by Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, featuring, for the first time, a 1961 Corvette. We sourced the entire country for the perfect classic ‘Vette that screamed old school cool and that you could drive as easily as a brand-new production car.

Here it is — a heart-thumping 1961 Corvette convertible with a no-expense-spared restomod restoration from bumper to bumper. Enter and win, and you’ll put this amazing first-generation Corvette and a 2019 Corvette ZR1 in your garage, plus we’ll pay $60,000 for the taxes.

Enter and win and you’ll bring home one of the most desirable Corvettes ever produced—a fully restored example from Corvette’s iconic second-generation of 1963-1967—and it’s loaded with all of the modern driving conveniences that make driving fun, fun, fun.

Old School Never Goes Out of Style

This classic 1961 Corvette has all of the old school allure and timeless appeal that has attracted Corvette lovers for over 60 years.

How well do you know your 1961 Corvette history?

Model-year 1961 was a glamorous one for the Corvette. The TV show, “Route 66” debuted, featuring a brand-new 1961 Corvette. A total of 10,261 Corvettes, all of them convertibles, rolled off the St. Louis, Missouri, assembly line.

On the front end of the 1961 Corvette, a dual headlamp system, chrome grille and new crossed-flagged emblem with C-O-R-V-E-T-T-E spelled out gave the ride a freshened look foe the swinging ’60s. The model year also saw the introduction of a brand-new rear-end design, which would carry over into the second-generation, or mid-year, Corvettes.

Looking back at the 1961 Corvette, there’s no denying its image is timeless. In fact, the first-generation Corvette is the classic car of choice for famous celebrities like George Clooney and Bruce Springsteen.

Restored to Barrett-Jackson Levels

Enter and win, and you’ll bring a home this incredible 1961 Corvette convertible, which features a ground-up restoration on par with the high-dollar Corvette restorations you see crossing the auction block at Barrett-Jackson events.

That’s right. Everywhere you look on this classic Chevrolet, you’ll see the telltale evidence of expert workmanship and meticulous attention to detail. Let’s start at the engine, where a new Corvette LS3 V-8 engine and GM 4L60-E four-speed automatic transmission comprise the new drivetrain. With 430 horsepower on tap, you’ll have plenty of Corvette power for street cruising, highway trips and a little bit of showing off if you want.

Make yourself at home behind the leather-wrapped steering wheel and enjoy the luxurious look and feel of brand-new leather-covered seats. Then turn the ignition key. The monstrous, fuel-injected V-8 instantly awakens, anticipating your every instruction.

Imagine your emotions when you experience the sophistication of rack-and-pinion power steering, the safety of four-wheel power disc brakes, the magnificent ride quality of a Corvette Corrections chassis and suspension, and the accuracy of the retro-styled instrument panel cluster. You’ll even have cleverly installed power windows at your command should you decide to block out the wind.

This Once-In-A-Lifetime Corvette Can Be Yours

Enter and win, and you’ll put this fully restored 1961 Chevrolet Corvette convertible and a brand-new 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 in your garage. Plus we’ll pay $60,000 for the taxes. This once-in-a-lifetime prize package will not be repeated. Enter now.

2019 Corvette ZR1

 

“This is it. The zenith. The top dog. The 755-horsepower ne plus ultra Chevrolet Corvette C7. The most powerful and likely the last variant of the front-engine Corvette.”— Motor Trend

Win the Ultimate Corvette

Listen up collector-car lovers. If you’re a fan of speed, performance, and good looks, you’ll fall in love with this half of the Corvette Dream Giveaway grand-prize package. It’s the fastest production car ever built by Chevrolet — the 2019 Corvette ZR1.

When you make a generous donation to help out seven trustworthy charities, you’ll have a chance to put this 2019 Corvette ZR1 and a matching, fully restored 1961 Corvette in your garage, plus we pay $60,000 for the taxes.

History Repeats Itself

Chevrolet first introduced the ZR1 in 1970 with 375 horsepower. It stuck around for two additional years. Fast forward to 1990. Chevrolet reintroduced the ZR1 with an exotic dual overhead cam small-block pumping out 375 horsepower. It was available through 1995. In 2009, the ZR1 returned for a third time, this time bringing 565 horsepower to the table. It was available through the end of the Corvette’s sixth generation in 2013.

That makes the 2019 Corvette ZR1 the fourth time the ZR1 name has signified the king-of-the-hill Corvette. Rest assured, all previous Corvette ZR1s are huge collectible cars, and your new ZR1, if you’re the winner, is sure to be as well.

Don’t Be Late to the Performance

The grand-prize 2019 ZR1 has quite the scorecard — 0-60 mph in 2.85 seconds, quarter mile in 10.6 seconds, and a top speed of 212 miles per hour. But don’t think for a moment that this super-powered Corvette is too much power for everyday fun and adventure. In fact, thanks to the supercharged V-8, you can enjoy this grand-prize Corvette immensely without ever taking it to a racetrack.

Enter and win this 2019 Corvette ZR1 and then keep in mind these words of wisdom from our friends at Motor Trend. “The 2019 Corvette ZR1 draws a crowd when parked, unsolicited questions from grocery store employees retrieving shopping carts, and even more thumbs-up reactions on the road. It is as over-the-top as they come, as it should be.”

It’s Got the Looks that Thrill

Special ordered for the Corvette Dream Giveaway brought to you by Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, enter and win and you’ll bring home a very special 2019 Corvette ZR1 with a stunning Black exterior and attention-getting Adrenaline Red leather interior.

Like all Dream Giveaway Corvettes, this specially selected grand-prize car has the Lingenfelter signature treatment, including callouts on the windshield, hood, rear fascia and seat rests, and custom-colored ZR1 emblems on the hood and rear fascia.

It’s waiting for you if you’re the winner, so be sure to enter to win today.

A to Z on the ZR1

The 2019 Corvette ZR1 is the only vehicle in Chevrolet’s entire lineup to feature the 755 horsepower, LT5 supercharged small-block V-8. With 710 lb-ft of torque, it’s sure to get your attention whenever your hunger for speed needs feeding.

The 2019 Corvette ZR1 features components not found on any other seventh-generation Corvettes, including a carbon-fiber halo hood and engine cover, flared front fenders, left and right front air inlets, rear brake cooling ducts and unique carbon-fiber front splitter.

The optional ZTK Track Package, included in this grand-prize super Vette, adds a stanchion-mounted adjustable carbon fiber high wing, Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup 2 tires, and performance suspension with specific shocks and springs.

Enter and win and your grand-prize Corvette ZR1 includes these extra-cost factory options:
• 3ZR – Premium Equipment Group
• CFV – Track Performance Package
• EYT – Competition Sports Seats
• J6F – Custom Caliper Color – Red
• M5U – 8-speed paddle shift automatic transmission

Now It’s Your Turn

Donate today to help charities and you will be entered to win this 2019 Corvette ZR1 and the matching 1961 Corvette convertible, plus we pay $60,000 for taxes.

“First-generation Corvettes have become increasingly popular as raw material for the Resto Modding treatment, for two very good reasons. The first-generation cars, comprising model years 1953 through 1962, are genuine classics of American automotive design, and builders enjoy a treasure trove of choices in upgrading every aspect of their performance.” — Mecum Auctions

Enter to Win a World-Class Restored 1961 Corvette Convertible

Welcome to the 12th Annual Corvette Dream Giveaway brought to you by Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, featuring, for the first time, a 1961 Corvette. We sourced the entire country for the perfect classic ‘Vette that screamed old school cool and that you could drive as easily as a brand-new production car.

Here it is — a heart-thumping 1961 Corvette convertible with a no-expense-spared restomod restoration from bumper to bumper. Enter and win, and you’ll put this amazing first-generation Corvette and a 2019 Corvette ZR1 in your garage, plus we’ll pay $60,000 for the taxes.

Enter and win and you’ll bring home one of the most desirable Corvettes ever produced—a fully restored example from Corvette’s iconic second-generation of 1963-1967—and it’s loaded with all of the modern driving conveniences that make driving fun, fun, fun.

Old School Never Goes Out of Style

This classic 1961 Corvette has all of the old school allure and timeless appeal that has attracted Corvette lovers for over 60 years.

How well do you know your 1961 Corvette history?

Model-year 1961 was a glamorous one for the Corvette. The TV show, “Route 66” debuted, featuring a brand-new 1961 Corvette. A total of 10,261 Corvettes, all of them convertibles, rolled off the St. Louis, Missouri, assembly line.

On the front end of the 1961 Corvette, a dual headlamp system, chrome grille and new crossed-flagged emblem with C-O-R-V-E-T-T-E spelled out gave the ride a freshened look foe the swinging ’60s. The model year also saw the introduction of a brand-new rear-end design, which would carry over into the second-generation, or mid-year, Corvettes.

Looking back at the 1961 Corvette, there’s no denying its image is timeless. In fact, the first-generation Corvette is the classic car of choice for famous celebrities like George Clooney and Bruce Springsteen.

Restored to Barrett-Jackson Levels

Enter and win, and you’ll bring a home this incredible 1961 Corvette convertible, which features a ground-up restoration on par with the high-dollar Corvette restorations you see crossing the auction block at Barrett-Jackson events.

That’s right. Everywhere you look on this classic Chevrolet, you’ll see the telltale evidence of expert workmanship and meticulous attention to detail. Let’s start at the engine, where a new Corvette LS3 V-8 engine and GM 4L60-E four-speed automatic transmission comprise the new drivetrain. With 430 horsepower on tap, you’ll have plenty of Corvette power for street cruising, highway trips and a little bit of showing off if you want.

Make yourself at home behind the leather-wrapped steering wheel and enjoy the luxurious look and feel of brand-new leather-covered seats. Then turn the ignition key. The monstrous, fuel-injected V-8 instantly awakens, anticipating your every instruction. Imagine your emotions when you experience the sophistication of rack-and-pinion power steering, the safety of four-wheel power disc brakes, the magnificent ride quality of a Corvette Corrections chassis and suspension, and the accuracy of the retro-styled instrument panel cluster. You’ll even have cleverly installed power windows at your command should you decide to block out the wind.

This Once-In-A-Lifetime Corvette Can Be Yours

Enter and win, and you’ll put this fully restored 1961 Chevrolet Corvette convertible and a brand-new 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 in your garage. Plus we’ll pay $60,000 for the taxes. This once-in-a-lifetime prize package will not be repeated. Enter now.

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