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VIN 194371S120756















   
Car Year: 1971
Car's approximate birthday: July 1, 1971
 
Owner: Unknown Owner
City: Crowley
State: Texas
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: 194371S120756
State: Project Car
 
Exterior: 973 Mille Miglia Red (10.00%)
Interior: 407 Red (Vinyl)
Softtop: Other Color
Wheels: Other Color
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  19437 Base Corvette Sport Coupe (270hp) 67.34% 5,496.00
  M40 Turbo Hydra-Matic Automatic Transmission 46.14% 0.00
  Total   0.000006455147437%
(1 Cars)
5,496.00
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Other details: Mileage: 80,000
 
Car history:
Posted 8/25/2020

Seen at: http://classiccardb.com/chevrolet/413650-1971-chevrolet-corvette-project-car-complete-amp-updated-rolling-chassis.html

Frame: This vehicle was originally selected for restoration due to the quality of
the frame. There was no deep pitting or scaly rust anywhere on the frame, with
particular attention paid to the frame kick up area ahead of the rear trailing
arms, traditionally a known problem area for C3 Corvettes.

The frame was professionally sandblasted, and extensive additional welding
was completed with the frame bolted to a leveled welding table, with particular
attention paid to balancing weld locations to minimize heat-related pulling or
stressing of the frame.

The through-frame rear trailing arm bolts had elongated the hole over time due
to regular wear, and frame doublers were welded to strengthen this area and
return the through-bolt to the correct location. Additionally, the front shock
towers were slightly notched and re-braced to provide critical additional suspension
clearance.The frame was then powder-coated in the black finish shown.

Suspension, Steering and Brakes: The complete suspension system was
purchased from Vette Brakes and Products. The primary goal was weight
reduction and improved suspension geometry and adjustability. The heavy
steel stock front a-arms and coil springs were replaced with the VB&P system
and a front fiberglass transverse leaf spring. The fiberglass spring not only
reduces weight, but permits a wide range of stiffness and ride height adjustability
for street or racing applications. The upper a-arm design permits an easy shim-
based camber adjustment.
The old steering box was replaced with new rack and pinion steering for better
drivability.

Front brakes were upgraded to C5 Corvette brakes, the most modern generation
of Corvette brakes that are compatible with the traditional C3 front spindle.
Rear brakes have been replaced with updated calipers as well, and new discs
are on all four corners. Due to the size of the new front calipers, a minimum 18
inch wheel size must be used.
C3 front spindles are known to have problems with the hub bearings spinning
and wearing grooves into the spindle. New spindles are not available for purchase,
but un-grooved lightly used spindles were sourced through Duntov Motors and
installed on this chassis. New bearings and hubs were used on the front.
Rear trailing arms were replaced with a heavy-duty offset trailing arm design,
permitting the use of wider rear wheels and tires. The rear trailing arms have
been shimmed to near-correct locations, but will need final inspection by an
alignment professional.

Rear Differential: The differential was rebuilt by Duntov Motors with a 3.55
gear ratio. It was rebuilt with a new Eaton carrier and REM treated ring and
pinion set. Heavy duty stub axles were utilized in anticipation of a high torque
set-up.

Body: As shown in the photos, the body is in need of significant fiberglass work
to repair various tears and damaged fender well lips, fitment issues and prior
poor repair work. The windshield, side windows, and rear pop-out glass all
included and free from cracks or chips. The windshield is set in place for photos
but not gasketed in place, and will need to be stored for shipping.

The interior has been completely stripped bare, ready for full restoration, with
packages readily available for sale from numerous Corvette suppliers. All
original gauges are included and believed to be in working order. Chrome front
bumper and rear bumpers had been removed from the car prior to purchase
and are therefore not included.

Other: All parts (and only those parts) shown in the two photos of extras are
included. All original gauges are in great shape and can be converted to work
with an electrical signal sending unit, compatible with a late model engine.
Some parts are likely worn beyond use, but may be valuable as a template
when seeking replacements.

Important Notes: The vehicle is being sold as-is, with no warranty expressed or
implied. To the best of the seller's knowledge, all chassis fasteners have been
secured / torqued appropriately. Grade 8 replacement bolts and fasteners were
used where possible, and lock nuts or castle nuts with cotter pins or wire were
used in critical locations. HOWEVER, it is the sole responsibility of the buyer to
double check the condition of all fasteners and components, and the seller may
not be held liable in any way for the roadworthiness of the vehicle.
The rolling cart on which the body is pictured is NOT included in this auction,
and is only being shown for display purposes. This cart has been used from the
first time the body was removed, and holds the body by all correct mounting
locations to completely eliminate strain on the fiberglass during storage.
No engine and transmission are included with this auction. A non-numbers
matching cast iron Chevy 350 and automatic transmission which were on the
car prior to restoration are available for purchase separately if the buyer is
interested. However, this frame was built with the intent of conversion to a
resto-mod, and the motor mount locations, front spring rate, and rebuilt
differential were all selected to work better with a late model all aluminum
Chevy V8 (LS3 or similar).
No wheels or tires are included, and the buyer will need to supply them if the
intent is to roll the car onto a trailer. The seller has a cherry-picker and forklift
available to load the car directly without rolling if preferred.
 
For Sale: No

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