1968 Chevrolet Corvette C3
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Blue Chip · 28566 produced

1968 Chevrolet
Corvette C3

First-year C3 Stingray — Mako Shark styling, small-block V8, matching red-on-red.

Chapter I

An asset, in motion.

Historical & Projected Value
$38,500 $49,280
5-Yr Projection
+28%
Comparable Sale (last 90d)$40,040
Annualized 10-Yr CAGR11.6%
Liquidity TierTier II — Private Demand
Chapter II

The vehicle.

Chapter III

Specifications.

Engine
327 cu in Small-Block V8
Output
300 hp
0–60 mph
7.7 s
Top Speed
132 mph
Transmission
4-Speed Manual
Drive
Rear-Wheel
Weight
3,210 lbs
Body
Convertible Stingray
Production
28,566 worldwide
Mileage
78,420 miles
Location
Los Angeles
Chapter IV

Why this car appreciates.

01

Generational Supply

Only 28,566 ever produced. Clean, well-maintained survivors are becoming increasingly scarce year over year.

02

Analog Appeal

The last of the naturally aspirated, hydraulic-steering, six-speed-manual M cars. A driving experience that cannot be replicated by modern equivalents.

03

Macro Tailwind

Hard-asset rotation among enthusiasts and UHNW collectors continues to outpace traditional alternatives across every reported vintage.

“The Z4 M Roadster represents one of the last pure analog BMW M experiences — a high-revving S54, manual gearbox, and a chassis that communicates everything. In a world of turbochargers and electric steering, this is a time capsule worth preserving.”
XCARS Advisory · Independent Market Intelligence
Chapter VII

Investment highlights.

Investment Score
78/100

Composite of rarity, condition, market depth and provenance.

5-Year Projected ROI
28%

Modeled against comparable sales and auction results since 2020.

Rarity Index
28566 produced

Worldwide production. North American allocation: ~17,140 units.