1971 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Allendale, Michigan, United States
Please contact me at : dulce_scarano@zoho.com .
Beautiful numbers matching 1971 Chevrolet Corvette LT-1 Sport Coupe finished in its original trim code 988 Steel Cities Gray and black interior. Production date October 21, 1971.
Original numbers matching LT1 350ci, 330 hp motor and 4 speed close ratio Trans. Original factory order manifest that was located under the fuel tank has been recovered. Also have original protect-o-plate, owner’s manual, dealer brochure and other documentation and receipts from restoration all included. The tank sticker options include:
LT1 350ci 330 hp engine
M21 4-speed close ratio manual transmission
J50 power brakes
N40 Power Steering
PU9 White letter tires
T60 Heavy Duty Battery
U69 Am/Fm Radio
UA6 Alarm System
All ordered options are present and functional including the factory alarm system. Some options have been updated such as newer BFG Radial tires, new battery and am/fm radio. I do have the original radio that goes with the car. Also, the car has been upgraded with a new aluminum radiator.
Everything in the car functions as it should, all gauges, clock, radio, fiber optics, flip up lights, wipers, emergency brake and heat all function correctly. Everything is keyed properly, ignition and doors use the same square head key and rear glove storage, spare tire lock and alarm system use the same barrel head key.
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