6 Things that Make the Corvette C6RS a Future Collectible
6 Things that Make the Corvette C6RS a Future Collectible
6 Things that Make the Corvette C6RS a Future Collectible
Pratt & Miller’s C6RS is one of the most incredible Corvettes ever built.
Jay Leno is well-known as a comedian and late night talk show host. He’s also famous to folks like us as a prolific car collector. Recently, he chose to show off his Corvette C6RS, which is one of the rarest and most powerful cars in his collection.
The C6RS is so rare, in fact, that most Corvette fans haven’t even heard of it. We’ll bring you up to speed on this awesome machine with six fast facts you need to know about the Corvette C6RS. You’ll want to pay attention, because these cars will be valuable collectibles someday.
1. It’s a Race Car For the Street
The C6RS was developed by Pratt & Miller – yes, that Pratt & Miller. If you’re unfamiliar, they’re responsible for building the Corvette race cars that have been so dominant throughout the 21st century. As you’ll soon learn, this is no mere appearance package. The C6RS is as close as you can get to a race car for the street with leather and air conditioning.
As the story goes, Chevrolet initially contacted Pratt & Miller to design a selection of accessories for the C6 Corvette. Before long, that project grew in scope to be a total transformation that became the C6RS.