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VIN 194378S417044







   
Car Year: 1968
Car's approximate birthday: April 23, 1968
 
Owner: Ebay: streetsideclassiccars
City: Fort Worth
State: Texas
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
State: Project Car
 
Exterior: 978 International Blue (8.66%)
Interior: 414 Medium Blue (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 (350hp) 34.78% 4,663.00
  A31 Power Windows 24.73% 57.95
  A85 Custom Shoulder Belts (std with coupe) 36.01% 26.35
  C60 Air Conditioning 19.83% 412.90
  J50 Power Brakes 33.46% 42.15
  L79 327ci, 350hp Engine 33.05% 105.35
  M21 4-Speed Manual Transmission, close ratio 43.19% 184.35
  N40 Power Steering 43.28% 94.80
  U69 AM-FM Radio 86.15% 182.75
  Total   0.000000992498165%
(1 Cars)
5,769.60
 
Factory job nr.: I24
Export Car: Non Export Car
 
Car history:
Wow, a 1968 Corvette with chrome bumpers, a 4-speed, and vivid Rally Red paint job for a very affordable price? There's no catch, just a cool resto-mod of a Corvette with a few tricks up its sleeve. For those of you who don't mind a few modifications, this is a Corvette built to drive with a look that works. Originally code 978 International Blue, this Corvette now wears Rally Red and we think it's fitting for a car with this much performance. Rally Red attracts attention, there's no doubt about that, and when a car looks this good, it's probably safe to say that more than a few guys dumped their European sports cars for a chance behind the wheel of America's fantastic plastic. Finished a few years ago, this one is ideal for cruising and long-distance touring, and you won't cry every time it rains, yet it still looks good enough to make heads turn everywhere it goes. Things like the headlight doors, hood, and T-tops all fit rather well. Chrome bumpers are popular with Corvette fans, and as a first-year Sting Ray, it also offers the trick hidden wipers that notably streamline the whole car's profile. And while they probably add a bit of horsepower, the side pipes are as much styling statement as performance enhancement, and the look better on this Corvette than on anything this side of a Shelby Cobra.
A medium blue vinyl bucket seat interior was original equipment, but somewhere along the line, someone transplanted an entire interior from a later C3, complete with silver leather buckets, new carpets, and color-matched details. Neatly restored, it offers great comfort and thanks to the light color, remains cool even on hot days with the top down. Fresh carpets and new door panels were installed during the restoration as well, and there's no critical wear to speak of on any of the major components. The factory gauges are in extremely good condition with bright markings and clear lenses, and they all work as they should. The factory radio is gone, replaced long ago with a JVC AM/FM/cassette head unit, but it sounds decent. The T-handle shifter for the 4-speed is a bright piece of sculpture in the gray interior, and you'll never grow tired of slicing through the gears. Other options include power windows factory A/C.
Power comes from a strong-running 383 cubic inch stroker motor that's a match for just about anything they were building in 1968. It looks like an unassuming 350, complete with chrome air cleaner and valve covers, but the extra displacement and willingness to rev set this one apart. It is tidy but not detailed for show, and like any small block Chevy, it starts with a snarl, idles perfectly, and pulls hard with a ferocious snarl from those gorgeous side pipes. An Edelbrock intake, Holley carb, and cackling solid lifter camshaft provide that vintage Corvette sound and a BeCool aluminum radiator keeps it cool under all circumstances. The chassis is original and not detailed for show, but has been maintained and includes things like a fiberglass monoleaf spring out back. Four handsome Torque Thrust wheels with black centers and spinners give it a custom look and carry fat BFG rubber all around. Color codes from the trim plate. Assembly date is I24. 7,839 miles from the odometer. $27,995. February 19, 2015. $25,995 on april 4, 2015, same seller. $24,995 on January 7, 2016, same seller.
 
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