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Chevrolet Corvette gets lots of carbon fiber for its 65th birthday

The Corvette turns 65 in 2018, and to mark the milestone Chevrolet is rolling out a limited Carbon 65 Edition for the Grand Sport and Z06 models.

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Included in the Carbon 65 Edition are a Ceramic Matrix Grey paint job, unique fender stripes as well as door graphics, black wheels and blue brake calipers.

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Carbon fiber is used for ground effects, sections of the hood and roof.

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The interior is dressed with Jet Black suede-wrapped surfaces with blue accent stitching.

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Also included inside with the Carbon 65 Edition is a carbon fiber steering wheel rim and competition sport seats.

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The Carbon 65 Edition features exclusive graphics on the doors and front fenders.

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Black wheels with machined grooves and Carbon-logo center caps come standard on the Carbon 65 Edition.

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Exclusive Carbon 65 sill plates welcome driver and passenger into the cabin.

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