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2004 Corvette Z06 Commemorative Edition #1242 Of 2025 Original Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:28967
Location:

Bellmore, New York, United States

Bellmore, New York, United States

2004 Corvette Z06
Commemorative Edition


Up for bid here is my 2004 Commemorative Edition Corvette Z06, which was only available for the 2004 model year. This is car #1242 of 2025 ever built. I hate to sell it but things have come up in life as they sometimes do which require me to let it go. The car is in great overall condition with just under 29K miles and has always been garage kept since day one. The only enhancements done to the car are a skip shift eliminator plug allowing you to shift to any gear at any rpm, bypassing the forced 1-4 skip shift, a Hurst billet aluminum short throw shifter with a leather wrapped shift knob, and chrome style Z06 wheels. The original factory shifter is of course also included.

There is small damage to the trunk lid and paint on the bumper in the same area from when a van lightly bumped into the car in a parking lot when he was backing up (see photos). If you have any questions don't hesitate to call me. I can be reached at (516) 526-4216. If there is no answer please leave a message and a phone number and I will get back to you. You are also more then welcome to come see the car before bidding, just give me a call and we'll set up a time for you to come see it. Listed below are some specs on the car:

  • 2004 Corvette Z06 Commemorative Edition (#1242 of only 2025 built)

  • 405Hp/400 lb-ft. Torque

  • 6-Speed Manual Transmission

  • Carbon Fiber Hood (2004 Commemorative Edition Z06 Only)

  • Tuned Titanium Exhaust (2004 Commemorative Edition Z06 Only)

  • Special 24 Hours of LeMans Badge On Nose (2004 Commemorative Edition Z06 Only)

  • C.A.G.S. (Computer Aided Gear Selection) Eliminator Installed

  • Hurst Pro-Billet Aluminum Short Throw Shifter (Original shifter Included)

  • Upgraded Chrome style Z06 Wheels

This car is also listed locally and I reserve the right to cancel any bids and end the auction early for local sale


SHIPPING & PAYMENT INFORMATION

Payment is to be paid in full at time of pickup by Cash or Certified bank check. No other forms of payment will be accepted. The car must be picked up by the winning bidder within 7 days of the auctions close unless other arrangements have been made prior to the auctions end. Please call me at (516) 526-4216 for any questions or to discuss these details further before bidding. Thank You.


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