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******restored 1985 Corvette****** on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1985 Mileage:146551
Location:

Centerville, Texas, United States

Centerville, Texas, United States

This is a Restored 1985 Corvette. It has new carpet , transmission , Seat covers and a Scoggins-Dickson motor. Everything was new about 5 years ago, and stored since. It has been stored in enclosed garage. It has been started about once to twice a month. All my car have been taken very good care of. More on this later.
NOW ABOUT THIS CAR.
This motor was built by Scoggings-Dickson Racing Motors in Tyler , Texas. It has somewhere around 425 to 450 HP. I never raced it , or had it on a track, but I have tried it out. It has 12 inch tires on It.. very good shape It WILL burn them about 1/2 way thru second gear. This is where I quit, just getting too old. It is automatic.and it has been rebuilt . I have been racing since 1959, and I know STRONG. It has Lambrogini doors . Red and white new seat covers, black carpet, and a very good Paint job.   The only thing, I know it needs is a little clear on front (wont show in pictures)  --OH HELL, I LIED > > IT ALSO NEEDS A VERY LOT OF GASOLINE. if you keep your foot in the motor... It shows 146551 showing,  but motor and Transmission have been rebuilt.
Now for others deposit of $ 500. in 24 hours of  close  and balance due in 7 days. I like paypal
I am 72, and like to collect cars. I now am too old to work on them since my last surgery. 
  I raced in my younger days.. I also have a 1969 Corvette (big block ) for later. Not started yet. Also an 1980 Corvette ( almost finished ) Also a 1966 Mustang and a 1952 Mercury (finished ) about 750 horsepower. and a 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible with rumble seat.( convertible ) The Mercury and Metropolitan have both won First Place in car shows. I will be putting these on later.   This car is in ----*****-----condition. You may call at 903-536-3534 -.. But may be outside, leave message 


On Sep-11-14 at 08:06:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

 The pictures show a lot of glare from the sun coming thru the trees.  The part that needs the little bit of clear does not even show.. Email me and I will send better picture.  The paint job is very good and pretty.  no scratches.


On Sep-15-14 at 12:16:53 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

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