Chevrolet Corvette–Based Limousine Listed for Sale in the U.S.
The stretched 1969 Chevrolet Corvette also features a new engine and an air suspension.
A classic Chevrolet Corvette has been transformed into a four-door sedan with an extended wheelbase.
The car was lengthened by inserting a central body section, adding an extra pair of doors along with removable roof panels over the second-row passengers.


Inside, the cabin features three displays, a premium audio system, power-adjustable seats, and leather upholstery.
The standard engine in this Corvette-based limousine has been replaced with a modern fuel-injected V8, paired with side-exit exhaust pipes running along the body.


The suspension has been upgraded with air springs. Special mention is made of the steering column, which is adjustable for both tilt and telescoping.
The Chevrolet Corvette limousine is offered for sale at $98,000.
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