Auction: How to get a Corvette

AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE On Saturday, March 27, the time has come: presumably without an on-site audience, but with a professionally made live broadcast, the Oldtimer Gallery auctions around 60 to 100 automobiles and motorcycles. With this auction the season begins for many old timer enthusiasts, and surely also desires of the dream car are fulfilled. Some automotive raisins are already known and [...]

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Chevrolet Corvette C1 is the first generation of the Corvette. The car was built from 1953 to 1962.

With this auction begins the season for many classic car enthusiasts, and certainly wishes of the dream car will be fulfilled. Some automotive raisins are already known and some can also be visited.

These Americans do not fit in every garage
Chevrolet is well represented. The 1956 Corvette C1 (pictured above) is in top condition and with its turquoise paint job, the driver and car are guaranteed to be the eye-catcher of the day at any meeting.

In addition, the Corvette C4 (1984), Chevelle Malibu (1964) and Corvette C1 (1957) models represent the brand's style. Gallery from left. All the important data of the massive Americans, which require a slightly larger garage, are available on the website of the classic car gallery.

Moving images and data from each vehicle

Reinhard Schmidlin from Oldtimer Galerie: "With advance notice, we can enable a contactless test drive or present the desired vehicle by means of a video call. In order to give interested parties a comprehensive impression of the vehicles even without an on-site inspection, the vehicle presentations will be additionally supplemented online with underbody pictures, documents and a short driving video. The driving videos will be available from March 22."

Broadcast of the auction live on YouTube
On the day of the auction, you can follow the action in the auction hall in a relaxed atmosphere on YouTube from 1 p.m. onwards or bid: by telephone, online or with a bid submitted in writing. The auction can be followed without registration via livestream.

Registration as a bidder or tenderer, whether by telephone or online, is free of charge. Catalogs can be requested via an electronic form.

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