The crew over at GAA Classic Cars kicks off their 2025 schedule next week in Greensboro, North Carolina. As we write this, nearly 750 cars are consigned to the three-day sale. The extensive docket contains everything from modern super cars to custom classics, and everything in between.
If you’re in the market for your next Corvette, GAA has you covered with over 60 options to tempt your wallet. All eight generations are represented ranging from a stunning Silver Blue 1958 convertible to a nearly-new 2024 Z06 convertible.
Here’s how the Corvette docket breaks down:

The Greensboro Corvettes are available with and without reserve. One of our favorite No Reserve cars is a great looking 1991 Coupe finished in Torch Red over a gray interior. The 1-owner car is powered by the final-year L98 engine that’s mated to an automatic transmission. Featured equipment includes dual power seats, Bose CD / cassette radio, blue targa top, electronic climate control, and more.
Early Corvette lovers will flock to the White/Blue 1959 convertible and midyear fans will clamor over the Saddle Tan 1963 split-window coupe and it’s 300hp engine. A Green/Green 1971 big block coupe adds some torque to the auction and a super low mile Quasar Blue 1990 ZR1 leads the C4 portion of the docket. Those looking for later models can select from a 2003 50th anniversary coupe, a loaded 2011 Grand Sport, or an attractive yellow 2018 Stingray coupe.
Here’s three other fantastic Corvettes to keep an eye on next week in Greensboro:
1965 Milano Maroon Big Block Coupe
Lot ST0080 – 1965 Milano Maroon Big Block Coupe: This handsome midyear is powered by a numbers matching L78 396/425hp engine. A 4-speed manual transmission controls the gears and first-year disc brakes handle stopping duties. Other options include knock off wheels, gold line tires, teak steering wheel, and a coordinating maroon interior.
1972 Elkhart Green LT-1 Coupe
Lot FR0101 – 1972 Elkhart Green LT-1 Coupe: Finished in attractive Elkhart Green over Saddle interior, this last-year LT-1 shows just over 40,000 original miles. Installed options include power steering, power windows, tilt/telescoping steering column, AM/FM radio, and the mandatory 4-speed manual transmission. Documentation includes GM of Canada paperwork, owner history, and NCRS judging sheets.
2019 Black ZR1 ZTK Coupe
Lot ST0138 – 2019 Black ZR1 ZTK Coupe: Showing just 141 miles from new, this ZR1 features the highly desirable ZTK track performance package. The C7 is powered by the rowdy 755hp supercharged LT7 engine that’s backed by an 8-speed automatic transmission. The Adrenaline Red interior features carbon fiber trim, heated and cooled seats, plus all the other goodies associated with the top-of-the-line 3LZ package.
GAA Classic Cars
GAA Classic Cars February sale takes place Thursday, February 20th through Saturday, February 22nd at the GAA Classic Cars facility located at 301 Norwalk Street in Greensboro, North Carolina. Doors open daily at 8:00 am, and vehicle sales begin at 10:00 am. There are three ways to bid for a vehicle and online bidding is free with no registration fee. Click here to review the bidding options.
Daily general admission is $20, and a 3-day pass is $50. Kids 5 and under are free.
For more information, you can reach out to [email protected] or give them a call at 1.855.862.2257.
The GAA Classic Cars February Auction can be viewed via live stream on their Facebook page and the GAA YouTube Channel. In addition, you can also watch live coverage on MAVTV.
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