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Time is running out for car enthusiasts and philanthropists to win a meticulously restored 1959 Corvette Restomod while supporting a worthy cause. Motorious readers have an exclusive opportunity to get 50% more entries before the sweepstake ends on September 29. This classic beauty, blending vintage Corvette design with modern engineering, could be yours, with all proceeds benefiting the Chip Miller Amyloidosis Foundation.
A Blend of Classic Beauty and Modern Engineering
The 1959 Corvette Restomod is a stunning fusion of old-world charm and contemporary power. Beneath its iconic exterior lies a 400-horsepower LS1 engine, a 5.7L all-aluminum small block Chevy that delivers unmatched performance. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, this Restomod promises an exhilarating driving experience, turning heads on both the streets and at car shows.
Superior Craftsmanship on a Cutting-Edge Frame
This Corvette Restomod isn’t just about speed and looks—it’s built on an SRIII frame, renowned for its round-tube design that enhances the vehicle’s strength and stability. The frame’s rigidity resists twisting during hard cornering, ensuring a smooth ride. Plus, it's lighter than the original Corvette chassis, providing improved handling and overall performance.
A Heartfelt Tribute and Charitable Mission
More than just a car, this Corvette Restomod honors Chip Miller’s passion for solid axle Corvettes. Handpicked by Miller’s granddaughter from her father Lance’s collection, the car represents the family’s deep connection to automotive excellence. All proceeds from the sweepstake support the Chip Miller Amyloidosis Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness and funding research for Amyloidosis, a rare and often misdiagnosed disease.
A Rare Opportunity for Car Enthusiasts and Philanthropists
This sweepstake offers a unique chance to own a piece of automotive history while contributing to a vital cause. The deadline to enter is fast approaching, so don’t miss the opportunity to win this 1959 Corvette Restomod while supporting life-saving research. Motorious readers who act now will get 50% more entries, making this the perfect time to enter and drive away in your dream car.