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    1956 Corvette in Cascade Green Hits the Carlisle Auction Block

    By Johnny Puckett,

    5 days ago
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    A 1956 Chevrolet Corvette with a 265 CI V8 engine, restored in Cascade Green, offers collectors a rare and timeless classic.

    A beautifully restored 1956 Chevrolet Corvette is set to cross the auction block, offering collectors and enthusiasts the chance to own a true piece of American automotive history. This particular Corvette boasts a striking combination of classic design and performance, with an older frame-off restoration that preserves its original beauty and charm.

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    One of the standout features of this 1956 Corvette is its 265 cubic inch (CI) V8 engine, producing 225 horsepower. The engine is equipped with dual quad carburetors, enhancing its power and performance capabilities. The engine block, numbered 3720991, is correct for this model year, and the motor also includes a special high lift cam with solid liftersfor added performance. The carburetors have been freshly rebuilt, ensuring that this Corvette is not only visually stunning but also mechanically sound.

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    The Corvette is finished in a rare and eye-catching Cascade Green exterior with a complementary beige interior, a color combination that enhances the car’s timeless appeal. The older frame-off restoration has kept this classic in remarkable condition, with all original details intact. From the new whitewall tires to the iconic styling, this Corvette is sure to capture attention at any show or on the road.

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    Inside the cabin, drivers and passengers are treated to period-correct features, including a heater and a signal-seeking AM radio with a cassette player. These touches maintain the nostalgic charm of the car, while offering modern convenience for enjoying music on the go.

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    With a 4-speed manual transmission, this 1956 Corvette delivers an authentic driving experience, giving enthusiasts a true sense of what made these early models so iconic. For collectors, the combination of original parts, an older restoration, and rare color scheme makes this Corvette a desirable addition to any collection.

    This beautifully restored 1956 Chevrolet Corvette represents a significant chapter in the history of American sports cars. With its powerful V8 engine, attention to detail in restoration, and unique color combination, this Corvette is poised to attract attention and bids when it crosses the auction stage.

    If you like this consignment, you’ll love the 400+ more that are planned for the upcoming Fall Carlisle Collector Car Auction. The Fall Auction is October 3-4 starting at 12 p.m. daily at the Carlisle Expo Center. From white-glove, best-of-show caliber rides, to show-worthy daily drivers, the two-day auction offers a little something for everyone. features an all-truck hour.‌

    Find your first or next classic with America’s Automotive Hometown auction house and bid and buy with total confidence. Carlisle Auctions offers THREE great ways to bid; in person, on the phone, or online as well as reciprocating admission to the neighboring Fall Carlisle Collector Car Flea Market and Car Corral event taking place October 2-6. Learn more about the auction by calling 717-960-6400 or online at http://CarlisleAuctions.com . While online, check out photos of confirmed consignments, consign to sell or register to bid. These are investments that truly accelerate, so don’t miss out. Now includes an all truck hour!

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    Jason
    4d ago
    way too much $ to know what to do with
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