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1989 Chevrolet Corvette Base Hatchback 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1989 Mileage:64915
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States

For the BUY IT NOW starting price or best offer.

1989 Chevrolet Corvette 5.7L V8 (350) OHV 16V TPI (tuned port injection)

Standard Y-body series 2-door hatchback coupe


I believe I am the third known owner. Purchased from the second owner in 2004. Has been garage kept since I have bought it, has not seen the snow or cold weather and has only been out a couple times in the rain.
2014 marks this model's 25th anniversary making in an antique.

I am now driving it very little, need to make room and need to use the money for other family obligations.

I am trying to provide as much detail as possible along with pictures. If there is anything that has been left out, if you have any additional questions or need additional pictures please email me at any time during the auction.

Included details and equipment
  • one set of keys (door and ignition)
  • 2 car covers
  • Alpine AM/FM/CD player installed
  • Original AM/FM radio not installed but included
  • Newer Daytona z-rated tires
  • Original owners manual
  • (2) Original 1989 Corvette dealer brochure (one opened; one sealed)
  • Battery 2011
  • Glass top removal tool
  • 20 gallon fuel tank
  • 69,000 original miles

Additional details and vehicle information

Overall body is in great shape with a few minor paint chips from normal wear and tear. There is no body rust. Vehicle waxed every year. Engine regularly maintained and oil changed.

Interior is clean and shows some normal wear.

Vehicle is NOT out for viewing. Additional photos upon request. In person viewing by appointment only near south side of Chicago or suburbs.

Vehicle sold as is. No warranty.

Any and all freight and transportation of the vehicle is the responsibility of the buyer.

Title in hand, clear and free of liens.

Financing available through Ebay.

Answer to the #1 question previously asked, will the car make it long distance from point A to point B? I cannot predict the future of any mechanical device. It would be insane for me to predict if you can drive this car from Chicago to Florida or Chicago to Arizona, etc. I can tell you that this vehicle is in good working order and has been properly maintained but that is the only real, truthful information I have about how far a car will go.

Payment and Details

$500 deposit is required via PayPal within 48 hours of auction end.

Balance payable via certified bank funds only. Financing available through Ebay.

You are responsible for the proper license to operate this motor vehicle and responsible for all laws, rules and regulations regarding the purchase and operation of a motor vehicle including proper insurance.


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