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Here’s Your Chance To Win A 2024 Corvette Z06 Convertible

With a screaming, high-revving flat-plane-crank V8 engine making 670 horsepower, the 2024 Corvette Z06 is a true performance marvel. Take the top off this mid-engine sports car, and the fun is cranked up to eleven! Now, the 2024 Corvette Z06 Convertible seen is here is up for grabs in a new online sweepstakes. Not only that, but GM Authority readers get a discount in buying tickets.

A 2024 Chevy Corvette Z06 up for grabs in a new sweepstakes.

GET YOUR SWEEPSTAKES TICKETS HERE

The new sweepstakes is hosted by the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana. For those readers who may be unaware, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum showcases over 140 examples of classic, vintage, and antique automobiles, all of which are housed in the Auburn Automobile Company administration building, a rescued ‘30s-era structure. The museum initially opened in 1974, and provides a tribute to Auburn’s motorcar heritage.

This new sweepstakes provides support for the museum, while also benefitting TRI Industries, which provides jobs to veterans with disabilities, and Soldiers for the Truth Foundation, which supports veterans with post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries.

As for the grand prize, this 2024 Corvette Z06 Convertible is covered in Riptide Blue Metallic paint, paired with a Sky Cool Gray interior colorway. Inside the cabin, you’ll find Competition Sport bucket seats and a carbon fiber and sueded microfiber-wrapped steering wheel.

This C8 Corvette Z06 is also equipped with the Z07 Performance Package, which ups the ante via a new aero kit complete with a larger front splitter, front-corner dive planes, underbody strakes, and a massive rear wing. The package also throws in a unique suspension calibration and Michelin Sport Cup 2 R ZP tires. And of course, we have to mention the Brembo carbon brakes in the corners to slow it all down.

Just behind the cabin, you’ll find the naturally aspirated 5.5L V8 LT6 gasoline engine, rated at 670 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. Output reaches the rear axle by way of the GM eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission co-developed with Tremec.

If that sounds like something you wouldn’t mind parking in your garage, then hit any of the links above to enter for a chance to win. What’s more, GM Authority readers can use promo code GMAUTHORITY for 50-percent additional entries!

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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Comments

  1. The “massive” rear wing is hideous. It is a CAR not a plane. Opted for the minimalist rear wing on my 2021 C8 convertible only because with no wing , the tear-side design profile looked “weak” and unfinnished.

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  2. This may seem odd, but…of all of the many “win this car” giveaways I’ve seen in magazines, and now on social media channels over the years, I have never seen pictures or given the names of the “big winners”, showing them and their new cars! Maybe I’m missing something here, but I’ve even seen “win two Corvette’s one a C2 and another a C7” on various social media and Youtube channels, but I’ve never seen the actual winners with their new won prizes! Am I missing something here, are these type of sweepsteaks all a fluke, are they for real or have each and every winner been given the choice to not say anything or have their picture taken with their winnings at some point in time so that those of us who’ve invested some cash or just signed up to be a big winner get notified that we lost and they won! Please, can someone whose witnessed (over the years) these big winners confirm that these “sweepsteaks winners” are real people and that they are truly enjoying their new won prizes? Just curious, while I’d love to win a new Z06, but I somehow have the impression that I’ll never know who actually has won this vehicle because there won’t be major news coverage when the winner is picked! Just say’n…

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    1. If you visit the sweepstakes page linked in the article once the drawing has been done, you’ll see the winner.

      Though I might be wrong, I bet some of the winners end up taking the cash value of the drawing and not the car itself due to the taxes.

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