they dont have to be 6.5. you can fit 8's in there w/o any problem.
I'd go over to the corvette forum's audio section to read up on the faq and ask questions there.. you are fortunate thought because I know that car pretty well (and i compiled the faq at corvette forum :-) )
you haven't given a budget so i'm not going to be concerned with that. first i'd suggest going with the dynaudio 6.5 or 8" components. they tend to be a bit on the warmer side which i really like. if those are out of your price range you can pick up some focal polykevlar (i think) comps for a tad cheaper or the pioner 720prs components that are getting great reviews and are a bargain.
in a vert, i'd go no less the 100 watts per chan. i orig. had 75 and it was ok unless i was on the highway.
a last option is to run fully active, which is what i'm currently setting up. you'll get to hand select your speakers, save money on them as well and you'll tune the x-over point specifically to your install. win win. this requires processing power and enough chans (4 chan amp), but what you spend on the extra amp power you'll save on the speakers.



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