1969 Corvette L36 427 4 Speed, One Owner, Numbers Matching, Full Documentation on 2040-cars
Burlington, Wisconsin, United States
Here is your chance to buy a ONE ORIGINAL OWNER SINCE NEW 1969 Corvette L36 427 big block. This car was purchased by the original owner January 4, 1969. I have full documentation of ownership and numbers matching components including: Original Window Sticker, Bill of Sale in Original Owner's Name, Tank Sticker, etc. the car was originally Riverside Gold and was repainted 10 years ago in Monza Red. Interior is original with the exception of the Hurst Shifter, interior is in nice condition. Paint is in VERY nice condition with no oxidization. I have the original deluxe wheel covers that came on the car as well as the rally covers. The car does show some flaws and imperfections being that it is original and unrestored besides the paint. The bumpers need to be re-chromed, etc. I also have the original valve covers and mufflers. The 390hp/460ft.lb. torque engine runs smoothly and the transmission and clutch operate properly with no grinding or operational issues. This vehicle may be sold outside of this auction. Please email with any questions. Trade for 1967 Chevelle SS may be considered.
On May-02-14 at 09:36:20 PDT, seller added the following information: Reserve Is Now Under $30,000....Bid To Win. |
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