59,915 ORIGINAL miles. Certified ALL Matching Numbers. Great Condition Hard Top included in Auction. 350ci V8 5.7L. Automatic Transmission. Service Records included as well as Appraisals over the years from Tony's Corvette of Maryland. Car has these Factory Options: C07- Auxiliary Hardtop, M40- Turbo Hydramatic Transmission, N40 Power Steering. Car has been owned for 23 years and kept as part of a car collection. It was kept in a car museum and maintained regularly by starting and light use to maintain the car. I am very proud to offer this numbers matching 1972 Corvette Convertible that is a particularly nice driver and priced to sell. The car looks good, runs great, and is a blast to drive. This is an excellent opportunity to own a very desirable Corvette at an unbeatable value. One could easily buy this car now and sell it for more than the purchase price with minimal work and effort. The car was originally Red and the painted over 25yrs ago to Steel City Grey. I had it repainted back to the original red 14 years ago. Garage kept since and the paint looks like it just came out of a paint shop! The car has not seen rain in over 23 years! The 1972 Corvette was truly the end of an era. 1972 was the last year to feature chrome bumpers and egg crate grill, it is considered to be the last year of truly classic Corvettes. This model year is widely considered to be the best out of the entire C3 generation. Years after were more at the mercy of insurance companies, fuel prices, and emission concerns, 1972 is considered the last true vintage Corvette. It was also the last year to feature a pop out rear window on the coupe, and the first year that the way horsepower ratings are measured changed from gross to the more accurate net. As in investment, the 1972 will always have an advantage and outperform other years because of its precedence as the end of a very great period for Corvette and muscle cars as a whole. 59,915 miles. $22,500. April 23, 2015. |