I purchased the car a year ago with the intentions of doing a body off restoration since the car is so complete and original. But now I do not have the time to do the restoration. It has factory power steering, power windows, deluxe interior. The car has a new exhaust system, new fuel tank and lines, new tires, new clutch and flywheel, completely rebuilt and balanced original engine with less than 100 miles on it (receipts available). I have been accumulating parts in anticipation of the restoration. Parts list: New original seat covers with new molded foam, complete carpet kit, complete door panels, complete front suspension with new P.S. ram, all new shocks, all new AC Delco rebuilt calipers, new brake pads and rotors, new brake hoses and cables, new e-brake shoes, new power booster and master cylinder, and new leaf spring. SEE PICTURES. Will consider trading up with cash for a 1963-67 Corvette Roadster or 1970 Super Sport Chevelle. $31,500 call or text 909-725-1545
Year: | 1971 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Corvette |
Mileage: | 94156 |
Exterior Color: | Red |
Interior Color: | Black |
Trim: | LT1 |
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Engine Size: | 350 |
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Vin: | 194371S109013 |
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