Here is a rather shocking sight to behold, as Coulson’s favorite ride, the ’62 Corvette, which is given the name Lola throughout the show, seems to be being sold off. The car has quite a history, as it was on the production line from September 1960 until July 1961 with a total of 10,939 being produced back in the day. Given its 50 years of age, it makes quite a lot of sense that the history buff, Coulson, would be fascinated by the car. After four seasons, the car has always made an appearance in some capacity even if it was just in the background, so why would they sell the iconic car?

Spoiler warning for the end of season 4 of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and if you have not seen the season finale, then proceed at your own risk!

At the end of the last season, we saw the entire team together, as they were suddenly kidnaped (or would it be spynapped?) by an even shadier organisation than S.H.I.E.L.D. itself. Next time we saw Clark Gregg‘s Agent Coulson, he was staring out into the empty vacuum of space. It is hard to believe that after everything that has happened, the organisation probably would not waste much time to take the car up into space. Given the fact that it also has not been used as frequently as one would hope, it makes sense that the asset would become quite pricey to keep up to date. Luckily, Lola stayed around for a great driving sequence featuring Ghost Rider in the fourth season.

This does not signal a finality for the car, as it could return later down the line. Fans got a chance to see it up close at D23, where the famous Corvette was placed right next to Ghost Rider’s very own car. Surprisingly, there is no sign of the other car being sold off, which could signal that it is still around for some potential project. It is sad to see this iconic car being sold off and hopefully Coulson will return home at some point to fly in his trusty car once again, as the events of Infinity War start to unfold. Until that moment happens, a fan of SHIELD has the opportunity to get his hands on Lola for a price upwards of $70,000.

What are your thoughts on Lola being sold? Do you think we will see the famous car return later down the line?

Source: Carscoops.com, ProTeamCorvette.com