1965 Corvette Convertible on 2040-cars
Three Lakes, Wisconsin, United States
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For Sale: 1965 #'s matching Corvette Convertible. The color is MIlano Maroon(burgundy) with white convertible top and black interior.
The engine is a 327 365hp with solid lifters. The Transmission is a manual 4spd. This is a super nice driver car. This is not a Bloomington Gold car, but could be brought up to that standard if someone desired. The underside of the car is clean, but not pristine like a show car. It is NOT rusted thru the frame anywhere. If any, just some minor surface rust. This car has been driven, but not abused. I believe that I'm the third owner of this car. The paint does have some minor nicks/chips, but not many. All in all, it is a great driver car. Probably wouldn't have any trouble winning at local car shows with this car. I'll list the items I have had replaced or repaired. This car is also listed locally and I retain the right to stop or discontinue the auction if it sells before the auction ends. With in this last year I've had: The front and rear main seals replaced Valve cover gaskets replace and valves adjusted Oil pan gasket, front timing cover seal and idler belt replaced Carb was rebuilt Adjusted points and timing Replaced the fuel hose from filter to carb and breather Replaced Starter Fresh oil(w/zinc) and filter Replaced Master cylinder and both rear calipers(mechanic said front calipers looked like new) Fuel pump was replaced The battery was replaced last year as well The tires are like new Not to forget, this is: A NUMBER'S MATCHING CAR!!!!!!!! Any questions please ask and I'll answer them to the best of my ability. Thanks, Randy |
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