2) This curvaceous Corvette Convertible was previously owned by an NCRS judge and the car can be authenticated with the included tank sticker. This Corvette has undergone a complete and intensive frame-on restoration, with so much attention paid to the details; it could easily pass for a frame-off restoration. Restored in its original colors of Classic white paired with saddle interior, this beautiful combination is sure to turn plenty of heads this summer. Most importantly, this Corvette is still being powered by its numbers matching drive-train, and is well-equipped with features such as: power steering, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM Radio, rally wheels, white letter tires, and a 4-speed manual transmission. The paint, top, chrome, and stainless trim are all in excellent condition and body fit is phenomenal. The interior of the car is in showroom condition, with all gauges, lights, radio, wipers, heater, and other features in working order. 327/200 from the tach. 89,243 miles from the odometer. Color codes from the trim plate. Built date is D12. $32,500. February 14, 2012. 1) Matching #'s 350/200 HP engine. Casting # 3970010. Date code J201. Engine pad # 12S507182 V1028CKW. 4spd manual transmission with the VIN stamped on the side case. Rear end code LR. 3.36:1 positraction. New aluminum radiator. New trailing arms. Rebuilt front suspension. Restored vacuum system. Newer brakes. Over $24,000 in receipts. Runs and drives excellent. Optioned with power steering and tilt teliscopic steering wheel. Luggage rack and after market Alpine stereo. Paint code 972, Classic White. Newer 2-stage paint which is in excellent condition. Custom light grey ghost flames. Newer weather stripping. Re-chromed bumpers. Very nice body with original bonding strips. Interior code 417, saddle vinyl. Newer carpet, door panels, dash pad, seat covers and beige convertible soft top with new weather stripping. Newer BF Goodrich tires. Correct rally wheels with very nice beauty rings and hub caps. Original tank sticker still mounted on the gas tank. December 28, 2009. |