A rare 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Edition, one of just 810 coupes produced, is set to cross the auction block this November as part of the No Reserve Victory Collection. This special-edition C4 Corvette represents the final chapter of its generation, commemorating the end of an era for Chevrolet’s long-running sports car.

Finished in Admiral Blue with a bold white center stripe and red hash marks on the left fender, the Grand Sport captures the same racing spirit that inspired the original 1963 model. The car rides on distinctive 17-inch black five-spoke wheels fitted with staggered performance tires—245/40R17 in the front and 315/35R17 in the rear—emphasizing its wide, aggressive stance.

Inside, the black leather interior features model-specific Grand Sport badging and amenities that highlight the C4’s transition into a modern performance car. Equipment includes electronic climate control, a Delco/Bose sound system, power-adjustable seats, and standard convenience features such as cruise control, power windows, and remote locks.

Under the hood, the Grand Sport carries the performance-focused LT4 V8 engine paired with a six-speed manual transmission, part of what made this edition a favorite among Corvette purists. Power-assisted steering and four-wheel disc brakes round out the package, giving it the balanced handling expected from a late-model C4.

This particular example shows just 18,000 miles and includes a collection of factory documentation, such as the original window sticker, registry listing, brochures, and receipts. With its low mileage, pristine presentation, and limited production, this 1996 Corvette Grand Sport stands out as both a collector-grade vehicle and a milestone in Corvette history. See it here.