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1969 Chevy Corvette Stingray on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:66311
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

1969 Corvette Stingray

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Contact: Jesse Solomon
Phone: 954-682-4673


Year: 1969
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Miles: 66,311
Vin: 194379S728710
Color: Fathom Green

Description: This 1969 Chevy Corvette is a beautiful low mileage, numbers matching machine. The sharp body lines are sure to turn a lot of heads. If you are looking for a nice sunday driver or something to drive daily this is the car for you. The 300 HP 350 ci V8 mated up with the turbo hydromatic 3 speed automatic transmission is sure to get you where you need to go in a hurry! Drop the t-tops and put the power windows down for a cruise in this classic American muscle car. 

Interior: The interior is all original black leather that has been well cared for. The dash, gauges and center console are all in good shape. The steering wheel has a tilt/telescoping feature for ultimate driving comfort. 

Drivetrain: This vehicle is powered by a 300 HP 350 ci small block V8 which is mated up with a smooth 3 speed hydromatic transmission. This car really gets up and goes! Power delivery is smooth and linear with a great option to cruise with plenty of power in reserve when you need it. 

Key facts: The original paint needs to be touched up in some areas. You can find small oxidation spots on the rear trunk hatch as you will see in the photos. The air conditioning system needs to be charged. The wipers and washers are inoperable. The birdcage is in great shape. This car is in excellent shape for the year but needs a few small things to be perfect. Overall this is a good looking classic and a fun car to drive with lots of power. 


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