Lot # | 1181 |
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Location | Rowley, MA 01969 |
Seller | Dealer |
68475 | |
350 cubic inch V8 | |
4 Speed Manual | |
Sunflower Yellow | |
Black | |
194671S107768 |
“””Remember the first time you saw a Corvette? How it looked? How it felt? Remember the first time you got a ride in a Vette? And remember (if you were really lucky) the first time you actually got to drive one and discovered how it performed and handled? If the kid in you still gets a little bug-eyed every time a Vette goes by, maybe it’s time the adult in you started paying attention… After all, if the kid who always wanted a Vette doesn’t deserve to own one, who does?”” – Chevrolet Ad 1970’s
This 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is finished in its original factory color of Sunflower Yellow with black interior and black convertible top. Power for this Corvette is provided by the matching numbers 350 cubic inch V-8 motor factory rated at 270 horsepower and is mated to a Muncie four-speed manual transmission.
Plenty of power is provided by the smooth-running motor as you effortlessly shift through the gears. Currently the odometer is showing 68,475 miles.
The paint finish and interior show very well with no signs of excessive wear or damage. The underside and frame of this Corvette are extremely solid.
This Convertible features such amenities as power steering, air conditioning, Delco AM/FM radio, a chrome luggage rack and PO2 Turbine hubcaps.
Feel the fun and excitement in driving “”America’s Sports Car””.
Vin
194671S107768
1 – Chevrolet
9 – Corvette
4 – V8 Engine
67 – Convertible
1 – 1971
S – St. Louis, Missouri
107768 – Plant Sequence Number
Trim Plate
F26 – January 26th, 1971
Trim 400 – Black Vinyl
Paint 912 – Sunflower Yellow
Engine #
V0115CJL
V – Flint, Michigan
0115 – January 15th
CJL – 350ci, 270hp (manual transmission)
C115107768
S107768 – VIN
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Unfortunately the top is damaged. How much does it cost to put a new top on?
regards Frank