The Corvette museum knew of only 4. We found one.

Concours-quality, museum-verified 1959 Corvette in White & Dark Turquoise (a color combination so rare, only 48 were ever made) and just 4 are known to remain. 23,743 original miles. 18 Best in Show awards.

A one-of-a-kind and a labor of love

This isn't just a '59 Corvette. It's one of only 48 ever built in the rare White with Dark Turquoise trim color combination — a pairing so uncommon that GM abandoned the Dark Turquoise entirely partway through the 1960 model year. When we tracked down the historian at the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky, he confirmed what the numbers already suggested: of those 48, only 4 are known to still exist today. This is one of them.

The story starts with a search. After losing track of my original '59 Vette and discovering it had been totaled in Wisconsin with no salvage title ever filed, my wife and I set out to find its replacement. In 2014, we struck gold — a '59 Vette tucked away in Montana storage with a jaw-dropping 16,700 original miles on the clock, later verified by the Museum historian to have been originally delivered to Missoula, Montana.

Over the next three years, I poured roughly 2,000 personal hours into a frame-up, show-quality restoration using authentic GM parts throughout — from taillights to hubcaps. The result speaks for itself: 18 "Best in Show" awards across regional car shows and events, along with multiple recognitions for outstanding restoration detail.

You won't find another one like it. The numbers make that almost mathematically certain.

A rare white and turquoise 1959 Corvette convertible car parked on a grassy area with palm trees and a green park in the background.
Close-up of the interior dashboard and steering wheel of a vintage white and turquoise 1959 Corvette convertible, with a view of the speedometer and side mirror.
Black and white vintage photo of a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette sports car on a dirt road in a rural area.
A group of young children in matching outfits sitting and standing in front of a red vintage Corvetter convertible car outdoors.

The History

Cover of Corvette News magazine featuring a black and white photo of a man in a suit and hat sitting in a vintage car, viewed from behind, with the dashboard and steering wheel visible. The magazine title includes the words "Corvette News" and a round logo with a map of the United States and a Chevrolet emblem, dated 1959.
Vintage advertisement featuring a red 1959 Chevrolet convertible and a light blue 1959 Chevrolet car with people dressed in 1950s attire. Text highlights Chevrolet's leadership with the tagline "Chevy's Got a Car That Leads Your Kind of Life."
Three vintage Chevrolet Corvettes from the 1959 edition in light blue color displayed at an outdoor event, with people viewing and walking nearby.
Black vintage sports car with a person driving on a road. The text underneath reads 'Choose the proper equipment'.
Photograph of a vintage red and white Chevrolet Corvette convertible at a car show with people admiring it, some holding papers, and a large building in the background.

"It probably has more performance per dollar than anything you could buy."

Road & Track, January 1959

By 1959, the Corvette was no longer an experiment. Just six years after its debut as a show car dream that almost never made it to production, Chevrolet's fiberglass roadster had found its identity. The '59 arrived as a refined evolution of the landmark 1958 redesign with a cleaner interior, sharper instrumentation, and a driving experience more dialed-in than ever. Under the hood, the 283 cubic inch V8 pushed up to a fire-breathing 290 horsepower, producing a then-astonishing one horsepower per cubic inch. In an era when most Americans were driving chrome-laden barges, the Corvette was something else entirely.

Only 9,670 Corvettes were produced that year — a modest number even by the standards of the day. Of those, a tiny fraction carried special order color combinations that were occasionally discontinued before the ink on the order sheets was dry. The White with Dark Turquoise trim package was one of them. Rare at birth, and rarer still today.

1959 was also the last model year before the Corvette began its march toward the iconic Sting Ray era. What you see here is the end of a chapter, the purest expression of the original Corvette vision, built before everything changed.

A vintage red Chevrolet Corvette sports car with a sleek design and white wall tires, and a blue Chevrolet Corvette with a woman and a man inspecting it in the background.

Gallery

Awards

“Fire it Up” Classic Car Show
2017

Best in Class

Oktoberfest Car Show
2017

Best Car 1950 -1959

Oktoberfest Car Show
2017

Best Corvette

Corvettes on the Midway
2017

Midway Chevrolet Choice

Corvettes on the Midway
2017

Corvette of Distinction

6th Annual SMHS Car Show
2017

Early Car Up To 1959

Southwest Regional Desert Valley Church
2018

First Place

Chester’s Classic Car Show
2018

Best in Show

St. Thomas Moore 2nd Annual Car Show
2018

People's Choice Award

Vette Fest Car Show, Auto Nation
2018

Corvette Class of Distinction

Vette Fest Car Show, Auto Nation
2018

Dealer’s Choice

Surprise Party Car Show
2018

Best in Show

Car Show and Cruise Club Choice
2018

Best Car

Desert Corvette 25th Annual Sweetheart All Corvette Car Show
2018

Best Corvette

5th Annual Vietnam Veterans Car Show
2018

Best in Class

St. Thomas Moore Car Show
2019

Best Original Car Prior to 1981

Los D-Backs Classic Car Show at Chase Field
2019

Deer Valley Bands Car Show
2019

Principal’s Choice

All American Car Show Sands Chevrolet
2019

Best in Show

Desert Corvette 27th Annual Car Show
2020

Best in Show

Hogs and Hot Rods
2020

First Place Pre-1980 Stock Car

Rim Country Cruisers
2021

People’s Choice

A white vintage convertible car with two people, an older man and a woman, sitting inside. They are wearing sunglasses and smiling. The car is parked on a gravel path with green grass and palm trees in the background.

Showing at Mecum in Glendale March 17-21, 2026

Showing at Mecum in Glendale March 17-21, 2026

Showing at Mecum in Glendale March 17-21, 2026 Showing at Mecum in Glendale March 17-21, 2026

State Farm Stadium - Glendale, Arizona

March 17-21, 2026