The car is finished in House of Kolor Black Sparkle Pearl (PBC100) and features Callaway-designed bodywork and shares only the glass, roof, rear decklid, and door mirrors with the base C6 Corvette. Additional details include optional slats in the rear diffuser flanking the center-exit exhaust system. The seller notes that a paint correction was performed and a ceramic coating was applied during current ownership.
Dymag 19″ and 20″ wheels feature magnesium center sections with carbon-fiber barrels and wear…
The car is finished in House of Kolor Black Sparkle Pearl (PBC100) and features Callaway-designed bodywork and shares only the glass, roof, rear decklid, and door mirrors with the base C6 Corvette. Additional details include optional slats in the rear diffuser flanking the center-exit exhaust system. The seller notes that a paint correction was performed and a ceramic coating was applied during current ownership.
Dymag 19″ and 20″ wheels feature magnesium center sections with carbon-fiber barrels and wear 285/30 front and 325/25 rear Michelin Pilot Sport tires. Stopping power is supplied by an optional Le Mans brake package, which included slotted 355mm rotors and multi-piston calipers. A Callaway-Eibach Multi-Pro coilover suspension system with adjustable dampers has been installed.
The cabin features the Deutschleder interior package with Garrett Avion Canyon leather, Alcantara inserts, and matching carpets. Amenities include dual-zone automatic climate control, heated seats, cruise control, the Callaway shifter package, and a factory Bose sound system.
A leather-wrapped steering wheel with debossed Callaway script on the lower rim frames a 200-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for boost pressure, coolant temperature, voltage, and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 847 miles, approximately 150 of which have been added under current ownership.
The 6.0-liter LS2 V8 was modified by Callaway with a Magnuson roots-type supercharger, a high-performance fuel system with high-flow injectors, and revised rocker arms and pushrods. Callaway-rated output was 616 horsepower when new. An oil change was performed and the battery was replaced in preparation for the sale.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a rear-mounted six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. Additional underside photos are available in the gallery below.
The Callaway invoice details the selected colors, options, and modifications from Callaway totaling $138,980. Manufacturer’s literature is also included with the sale.