1969 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Ignacio, Colorado, United States
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1969 CORVETTE STINGRAY C3
427 C.I.D. / 400 H.P. – TRI-POWER 3X2V
4 SPEED / T-TOPS
REMOVEABLE REAR WIDOW
NUMBERS MATCHING
VIN #194379S710888
ENGINE # 19S710888
BLOCK # 3963512
ENGINE SUFFIX # T1210LQ – 427/400 MT (2072 MADE)
OVAL PORT INTAKE MANIFOLD STAMPED GM 3937795
HOLLEY FRONT & REAR CARBS #3902353
HOLLEY CENTER CARB # 3940929
ALTERNATER #1100825 (TRANSISTOR IGNITION)
DELCO-REMY COIL # 1111954
DATA PLATE:
E16 – DEC.16 1968
TRIM CODE ZQ4 – BLACK
PAINT CODE 983 – FATHOM GREEN
ASTRO VENTILATION RIGHT & LEFT DOOR GLASS
THIS RARE CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF PURE AMERICAN MUSCLE WAS PURCHASED IN ARIZONIA FROM THE 2ND OWNER SINCE 1994. ALWAYS
STORED IN A GARAGE AND RESTED ON JACK STANDS WHEN NOT IN SHOWS OR PARADES.
THIS CLASSIC CAR IS MECHANICALLY SOUND, TROUBLE FREE, NO LEAKS, NO SMOKE, NO FUNNY NOISES AND RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT
SHOULD. MILEAGE SEEMS ORIGINAL BUT CANNOT VERIFY.
IT IS POWERED BY THE 2ND RAREST 427 PRODUCED IN THE DAY, PRODUCING 400 GROUND POUNDING HORSE POWER AND 460 FOOT
POUNDS OF TORQUE. IT HAS SEEMINGLY ENDLESS POWER AND CAN EASILY REACH 100 MPH IN SECOND GEAR. THIS CAR IS NOT FOR
THE FAINT OF HEART.
TIRES ARE LIKE NEW. BURNS RUBBER. SUPER FAST AND STRONG. STOPS STRAIGHT WITH NO PULL. CHROME AND STAINLESS IS
GREAT. GLASS IS VERY NICE. CARPET GREAT. LIKE I SAID . . .
SHOW IT OR DRIVE IT ANYWHERE
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