S110 2019 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1 | 805 Miles, Purchased New by Steve Todhunter This 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has traveled just 805 Yes, the ZR1 still makes use of a bulletproof 6.2L all- miles since exotic car enthusiast and collector Steve Todhunter purchased it new on June 15, 2019, for the sum total of $160,335, including $19,170 in optional extras. The fastest, most powerful Corvette in the marque’s history to that time, the third generation of Corvette to wear the hallowed ZR1 moniker and the last of the weapons-grade front-engine factory specials, the ZR1 adheres to the original concept as the standard bearer of Corvette performance. The 1990 ZR1 was defined by its Lotus-designed 32-valve overhead cam V-8, the lone departure from the classic OHV V-8. The second generation was the first supercharged production Corvette and the first to exceed the $100,000 barrier. The third and latest edition ascends to the throne through a series of subtler but no less effective measures. Estimate: $135,000 - $150,000 aluminum pushrod V-8 engine benefiting from Eaton supercharging to manufacture its 755 HP and the monstrous torque that has long characterized beast-mode Corvettes, but the rest of the package is more an array of adjustments than it is any single new milestone feat of engineering. Distinguished by its bulging carbon fiber engine cover and prominent black rear spoiler, this head-turning Torch Red example from Steve Todhunter’s collection qualifies as a genuine collectible, maximizing the ZR1 Performance Package’s effectiveness with the included 8-speed paddle shift automatic transmission, carbon-ceramic vented disc brakes with red calipers, and black alloy wheels with super- sticky Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. Further equipped with the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group and Track Performance Package, the Corvette features a Jet Black interior that is a superb driving environment with heated and ventilated Napa leather bucket seats with red stitching and belts, as well as leather-wrapped driver controls, instrument panel and doors. In addition to a premium audio system with surround sound, SiriusXM radio and navigation, the car also features remote start, power windows, locks and heated power outside mirrors, an auto-dimming interior rearview mirror and memory package. Offered with two key sets, a Corvette manual, battery tender and two promotional Corvette collector posters, this is the car that serves as the exclamation point to seven generations of the Corvette legend.