2002 Chevrolet Corvette
Off Market 2 listings across 2 sources

2002 Chevrolet Corvette

VIN 1G1YY32G825111739
Last reported location
Phoenix, AZ
First listed
May 3, 2026

Listing Journey

First seen May 3, 2026 on CarGurus. The latest listing on Cars.com is no longer active.

Market Context

We're tracking 2,045 active Chevrolet Corvette C5 listings right now, averaging $21,900 asking. In the past 90 days, 111 comparable examples sold at a median of $20,900.

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Listing History

Every time this VIN has been listed across our 14 tracked sources.

First Seen Source Price Mileage Location Title Status
May 6, 2026 Cars.com 0 mi Phoenix, AZ Off Market
May 3, 2026 CarGurus Phoenix, AZ Off Market

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VIN Decoded

Every 17-character VIN is structured: positions 1–3 identify the manufacturer (WMI), 4–8 describe the vehicle (VDS), 9 is a check digit, 10 is model year, 11 is the assembly plant, and 12–17 are the production serial. Decoded here from the public ISO 3779 standard.

1G1YY32G825111739
WMIVDSCheckYearPlantSerial
Country of origin
United States
Manufacturer
Chevrolet (USA, Cars)
WMI code: 1G1
Model year
2002
Assembly plant code
5
Check digit
✓ Valid (matches ISO 3779 weighted checksum)
Production serial
111739

About this VIN

This page aggregates the public listing history of VIN 1G1YY32G825111739 — a 2002 Chevrolet Corvette — across major automotive marketplaces. CarSearch.Pro tracks listings from Bring a Trailer, Cars & Bids, Classic.com, AutoTrader, CarGurus, Cars.com, eBay Motors, TrueCar, AutoList, Hagerty, AutoTrader Classics, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and AutoTempest.

This particular VIN has appeared 2 times across 2 sources, giving you a cross-source view of how it's been priced and how long it's been on (or off) the market.

Why this matters

Seeing the same VIN re-listed across platforms — or returning to market after a period off — is one of the strongest signals a buyer or appraiser can have. A car that's been listed three times in eight months at a falling price tells a very different story from one that sold on its first weekend on Bring a Trailer.

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