1967 Chevrolet Corvette Two Door Coupe on 2040-cars
Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
Engine:327/350hp
Drive Type: rear
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 90,137
Model: Corvette
Trim: Two Door Coupe
Disability Equipped: No
Up for Auction is my 1967 CORVETTE TWO DOOR COUPE with the original 327/350hp engine, M21 Close Ratio 4spd manual transmission, power brakes, power steering, and original AM/FM radio. I have owned this vehicle for the past 17 years and have refinished the entire interior and much more. In doing so I have kept 15 pages of typed maintenance records listed as follows: Date, current mileage, parts replaced including part numbers and cost for parts. In addition I have kept Receipts for all parts installed. The original Trim Tag shows that the exterior paint is Goodwood Green with green vinal interior, however, prior to my purchase it was painted black with black vinal interior. The exterior body has some spider webs in the right front fender, some very small cracks around both the front and rear windshields, and some small imperfections around exterior driver side mirror. Power steering and brakes work very good as does the emergency brake. The exterior lighting and directional lights work fine. The headlight doors open smoothly and also the right and left doors open and close nice.
There was no Tank Sticker that I could find nor were there any documents from previous owners. The engine has not been rebuilt during my ownership, however, I did have the cylinder heads rebuilt March 4, 1999 with 82,644 miles on engine. The engine does NOT burn or leak any oil.
On Feb-08-13 at 21:50:02 PST, seller added the following information:
Up for Auction is my 1967 CORVETTE TWO DOOR COUPE with the original 327/350hp engine, M21 Close Ratio 4spd manual transmission, power brakes, power steering, and original AM/FM radio. I have owned this vehicle for the past 17 years and have refinished the entire interior and much more. In doing so I have kept 15 pages of typed maintenance records listed as follows: Date, current mileage, parts replaced including part numbers and cost of parts. In addition I have kept Receipts for all parts installed. The original Trim Tag shows that the exterior paint is Goodwood Green with green vinal interior, however, prior to my purchase it was painted black with black vinal interior. The exterior body has some spider webs in the right front fender, some very small cracks around both the front and rear windshields, and some small imperfections around exteior driver side mirror. Power steering and brakes work very good as does the emergency brake. The exterior lighting and directional lights work fine. The headlight doors open smoothly and also the right and left doors open and close nice. There was no Tank Sticker that I could find nor were there any documents from previous owners. The engine has not been rebuilt during my ownership, however, I did have the cylinder heads rebuilt March 4, 1999 with 82,644 miles on engine. The engines does NOT burn or leak any oil. I have a COMPLETE SET of aftermarket BOLT ON WHEELS in excellent condition that goes with the car. I'll try to get pics sometime tomorrow and post.
On Feb-11-13 at 09:03:22 PST, seller added the following information:
I have been unable to download pics of the Bolt-0n-Wheels to Ebay due to Western Storms. I do have two pics of wheels and caps; please send me your email address and I"ll get them to you.
On Feb-12-13 at 13:11:30 PST, seller added the following information:
BOLT-ON-WHEELS as listed above: Set of four with Michelin Tires P205R15; two tires like new and other two need replacement. Wheels in great condition and caps like new for sure. I still cannot add further pics. I recommend you ask for pics. and I swear that I will not use your email address for any other reason than to send the pics to you and I will destroy your address immediately after sending. The Typed Maintenance Record gives you a complete history on everything that has been done to the car since my ownership. If I could download pics I would, sorry.
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