1980 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Linden, Alabama, United States
Feel free to email: noellenggayanilo@clubwilliams.com .
For sale!! 1980 Yellow Chevrolet Corvette with the Chevy 350 motor and fully rebuilt TH350 Automatic Transmission.
The transmission rebuild was done on May 5, 2016. It has been driven less than 50 miles since. The VIN is
1Z878AS424161. This is a very nice classic car.
The engine and transmission are original to the chassis. The bottom-end of the engine was rebuilt in 2011. The
top-end was rebuilt in 2015. It has a new Holley carburetor.
The transmission was rebuilt on May 5, 2016 buy a local transmission shop. I have the paperwork to show work
detail and you can have it with the purchase. I have driven it less than 50 miles since the rebuilt.
The car is a 1980 model with original tan interior. It is showing some wear. Dash pad needs to be replaced.
Car has AC but it needs to be serviced.
The car has the factory Rally wheels and the tires are new. They have about 300 miles on them. The car has
mirrored T-tops. One of the tops has a small scratch. You have to look for it to see it. They do not leak.
The paint is in good condition. It is not show quality and it has been re-painted. There are a few blemishes but
does not take away from overall look.
This is a great running car. It just needs to be owned and driven by someone who has the time and appreciation for
these cars!!
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