1974 Corvette, Stingray, on 2040-cars
Arlington, Washington, United States
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Have additional photos and videos; starting car, driving and undercarriage. This 1974 Corvette Stingray is a beauty and priced affordably. Very well maintained and it shows, it would be hard to restore one in this condition for less $. Owner bought this 74 from the original owner with the original # matching 350 engine and transmission. Body is in near flawless shape, painted years back a red metallic owner recall it being a color corvette used in 2002. Black Interior is in great shape and smells clean,(non smoker). cd player, power windows, T-tops and all new rubber seals. Windshield and glass is like new and lightly tinted. Custom wheel and new tires. The 350 has been restored with an added edelbrock intake and a new holley 4 barrel carb. turn key runner, chock works properly when cold.. 4 wheel disc brakes, new dual exhaust, tires, and freshly tuned. The fiberglass on this car is again near perfect and would be very hard to find any blemishes with the naked eye. Paint is Very nice and body is very straight. Original owner claimed car had never been in a accident and it seems to be the case with how perfect the exterior is. Very clean and truly a daily driver. have car cover and new bags for T-tops. clean Washington state title. Please call for more info, I'm glad to answer questions. Please leave email for additional videos and pictures. thanks Brian Wilson. 425 931 6448. Owner CCA video link. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2wQvjen-dkBLUJ0eHI1RHVhMkE&usp=sharing |
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