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No Reserve 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Blk Leather Z51 Suspension on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:65361
Location:

Royse City, Texas, United States

Royse City, Texas, United States

Up for sale is my 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Coupe. It is number #968 of 1,000 Grand Sports made in 1996.   1996 marked the end of the Corvette C4 series.  This Corvette is one of 190 coupes with black leather interior and Z51 Suspension.  NO RESERVE

This Corvette has always been garage kept and covered.  It is in great condition.  All timely maintenance has been performed such as oil change, tire rotation, etc. The engine starts and runs smoothly.   The heater and A/C work perfectly.  The 17" rims are original.  The tires are Michelin and purchased by the previous owner.  Fronts are 255/45 ZR17 and rears are 285/40 ZR17 and are practically new (these tires are smaller than the original size and I do not know why previous owner went with smaller tire option, however they are like new condition).  Car is equipped with original red ignition wires.

It is powered by the original 350 LT4 engine with a 6 speed manual transmission. The paint is the original Admiral Blue with white stripes and is in excellent condition. The interior is black leather and is in great condition as well.  The stereo was upgraded to an Alpine ERA-6320 with a JL Audio Amp 300/v2, power sport seats, power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, and much more.  

This car is a thrill to drive and turns heads whenever it's driven.   I have done my best to describe the vehicle as accurately as possible, please feel free to send any other questions as needed.

Serious inquiries only.   Bid retractions are not allowed within 12 hours of auction end. 

The winner is required to place a $500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit which is due immediately upon close of auction.  Full payment is expected within 24 hours.  Payments in cash, Paypal or bank to bank transfer.  Out of state buyers are responsible for ALL state, county, city taxes and fees as well as title registration in the state the vehicle will be registered in.

The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements, charges and/or vehicle pick-up.

Vehicle is sold AS IS - NO WARRANTY  


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