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VIN 194370S410045










































   
Car Year: 1970
Car's approximate birthday: May 23, 1970
 
Owner: Unknown Owner
City: NW London
Country: United Kingdom
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: 194370S410045
State: Nice Driver
 
Exterior: 991 Ontario Orange
Interior: 418 Saddle (Vinyl)
Softtop: Other Color
Wheels: Silver (100.00%)
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  19437 Base Corvette Sport Coupe (300hp) 61.61% 5,192.00
  C60 Air Conditioning 38.46% 447.65
  J50 Power Brakes 51.88% 47.40
  M40 Turbo Hydra-Matic Automatic Transmission 29.46% 0.00
  U69 AM-FM Radio 83.91% 172.75
  UA6 Alarm System 38.85% 31.60
  Total   0.003217336424824%
(1 Cars)
5,891.40
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
 
Car history:
Posted 01/11/2021

Seen at: https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1970-chevrolet-corvette-stingray

This Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a wonderful slice of 1970s Americana, presented in superb
condition following extensive cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment within the last five years. It is
powered by a 350 cu in (5.7-litre) small-block engine producing around 300hp, coupled to General
Motors three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission. It is understood to have covered just
57,683 miles from new.

Understood to have been completed in early 1970, this left-hand drive targa-top coupe is believed
to have been delivered to the west coast of the US. There is an original ownership within the history
file, issued in November 1978 to a gentleman living in Hollywood, California. The seller acquired the
Corvette four years ago, having bought it direct from a specialist in Los Angeles, and the car was
shipped to the UK in 2016. He has enjoyed around 1,300 miles on the road since then.

While still in California, the car was the subject of an extensive cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment,
carried out by Blackhorse Motorsports. A more detailed rundown of work is included later in the
listing, but it involved a full body repaint in a period-correct Ontario Orange colour, renewal of all
shock absorbers and the front ball joints and bushes, a new windscreen, and replacement rubber
seals for the doors, window and targa top. The interior was also smartened up with numerous new
trims, a replacement blower motor, and new door locks.

Today, the Corvette presents in very good condition, and its fibreglass body means it is free of panel
corrosion. The offside wing was damaged slightly by the shipping company in 2016, so this was
repaired upon arrival in the UK. The overall appearance of the car is fantastic, and the hue suits the
body contours perfectly. The seller reports that the paintwork is of good quality, though not
concours, and that there are some small bubbles along the rear deck ridge - though of course these
could be attended to in due course. In certain light conditions, some of the paint has a two tone
contrast appearance, which may be down to slight differences in the clear coat finish.

It has the correct egg-crate front grilles and wing vents, as well as the squared-off indicator lenses,
and the rectangular exhaust outlets. There are some paint chips around the nearside wing vent,
which are clearly shown in the photo gallery. All of the brightwork presents smartly, and the light
lenses are in good order, with the tail lamps having been renewed in 2015. The targa top panels are
in great shape, and come with a soft bag for transport or storage when not fitted to the car.

The cabin has a lovely patina throughout. The beige upholstery is in good condition, with no apparent
damage, and only some slight discolouration on the drivers seat backrest. Ahead of the driver, the
steering wheel and gear lever appear to be the original items, though the wheel rim looks to have
been refreshed in the past. The seller reports that the air-conditioning is not currently working, but
all of the instrument dials are working as they should. The speedometer previously failed and was
replaced as a complete unit at 56,699 miles, so the current odometer reading has been added to
that to reflect the correct mileage.

Its last scheduled maintenance was in March 2018 at 395 miles (true 57,094 miles), carried out by
specialist engineering business Webster and Lancaster. This included a fresh set of spark plugs,
ignition timing check, a compression test, and adjustment of the choke mechanism and throttle
cable. A new brake servo and master cylinder was also fitted, the brake fluid was renewed, and the
system was bled.

In June 2017, a new radiator and two fan belts were fitted by American Auto Services in Harlington,
West London. A month earlier in May 2017, the same specialist carried out a full service, and fitted
the new speedometer as stated above.

While still in the US in November 2015, a thorough mechanical overhaul and cosmetic refurbishment
was carried out at Blackhorse Motorsports in Los Angeles. The current owner had selected Ontario
Orange - a correct colour option for 1970 - and had the Corvette fully repainted in this vibrant hue.
Blackhorse gave the car a comprehensive fluids and filters service, replaced all four shock absorbers,
fitted new ball joints and control arm bushings on the front suspension, and set the car up with four-
wheel alignment. New spark plugs were fitted, along with a distributor cap and rotor arm, and
replacement speedometer cables.

This refurbishment also incorporated renewal of the door, window, and targa top seals with fresh
rubber, a new windscreen, and replacement tail light lenses. In the cabin, the pedals and foot pads
were renewed, along with the sill cover plates, door panel trims, and the HVAC blower motor.
Replacement door, glovebox, and ignition locks were fitted, supplied with new sets of keys.

Based on age, the car no longer requires annual MOT testing, but the most recent test was carried
out on 10 May 2018 at an indicated 527 miles (true 57,226 miles), which resulted in a first-time
pass with no advisories whatsoever. It has had three MOT tests since arriving in the UK, each with
the same clean, fault-free result. The wheels are fitted with BF Goodrich radial tyres all round, which
are in good condition with plenty of tread.

Accompanying the car is the full list of work carried out in Los Angeles by Blackhorse Motorsports,
along with an itemized list of components replaced - which can be seen in the photo gallery.
Receipts for work completed in the UK are also present, along with a Corvette restoration book, and
a 2015 edition of the Corvette Black Book, which is a wonderful reference guide to the model.

This Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a superb example of one of the most recognizable American
icons. It is always an event to drive, and never fails to draw attention wherever it goes, thanks to its
bold styling, eye-popping colour, and bassy V8 rumble. With only minor cosmetic imperfections that
could be attended to in the future, this is a wonderful classic cruiser.

The car is offered from the Horizon Classics collection, which has been assembled by a passionate
enthusiast who has always bought cars that he will drive and enjoy. They are all kept in superb
mechanical order, ready to take out at a moments notice, and represent some of the most popular
modern classics.
 
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