1999 Chevrolet Corvette on Jay Leno’s Garage

Neither classic nor brand new, the C5 Corvette can be easily overlooked. But this generation has a lot to offer, Jay Leno explains in a rundown of his 1999 Chevrolet Corvette on his Jay Leno’s Garage YouTube show.

Launched for the 1997 model year, the C5 was a pivotal moment for the Corvette. General Motors had let the sports car languish, keeping the aging C4 Corvette in production as rivals surpassed it. As documented in the book “All Corvettes Are Red,” the Detroit giant even considered killing off the Corvette, rather than spending money on development of a C4 replacement.

The C5 did get the green light, and it introduced several key engineering features. It kept the fiberglass bodywork of previous generations, but added a stiffer chassis made with hydroformed rails, as well as a rear-mounted transaxle to improve weight distribution. That basic layout would carry over to the following C6 and C7 generations, only changing for the mid-engine C8 Corvette in 2020.

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This generation also introduced the LS1 V-8, which made 345 horsepower initially. A Z06 performance model was introduced in 2001, with a more powerful version of the V-8 dubbed LS6. It made 385 hp at first, but was later upgraded to 405 hp.

The C5 kept the pop-up headlights and general proportions of the C4 generation, but with smoother surfaces that gave the C5 a more modern look. The C5 launched as a fastback coupe with removable large roof panels; convertible and notchback coupe body styles were added to the lineup later.

Leno, who got his C5 in exchange for driving the Indianapolis 500 pace car, seemed most impressed that Chevy could offer a car like this at a (relatively) affordable price, without pushing into the six-figure range. That’s still the case with the current Corvette Stingray, which offers 3.0-second 0-60 mph acceleration for around $60,000.

Click on the video above for more on the C5 Corvette’s history and engineering, and to see Jay drive the car on the streets of Los Angeles. As always, it’s a pleasure to hear the growl of the LS1 V-8.

This article was originally published by Motor Authority, an editorial partner of ClassicCars.com.

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AutoHunter Spotlight: 1961 Chevrolet Corvette

Over on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, bidding is coming to an end on this professionally restored 1961 Chevrolet Corvette.

The Corvette is finished in its original shade of Roman Red with white coves and has a white soft top. A matching red hardtop comes with the sale.

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Inside, the interior is fitted with black vinyl bucket seats and matching door panels. A chrome shifter with a white shift knob is floor mounted. The black dash features a dual-cockpit design with Corvette insignia and a grab handle on the passenger side.

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The car is powered by a 327cid V8 paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. The listing notes the engine is not original to the car but is date-code correct and equipped with the correct style chrome air cleaner and finned aluminum valve covers.

The sale includes a cover, receipts and documentation from the restoration done by Suttons Corvette Shop, the original owner’s manual, assembly manual and the 1952 through 1962 Corvette Servicing Guide. 

The odometer reads 11,000 miles, although exact mileage is unknown.

The auction ends February 9 at 11:45 a.m. MST.

Visit this vehicle’s AutoHunter listing to find further information and a gallery of photos.