1990 Corvette 23k Miles Mint Documented on 2040-cars
Altadena, California, United States
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I am the original owner, and I purchased the car from Jim Bess Chevrolet in Canoga Park, California. I have the owners manual, the (unused) wallet / valet key, original window sticker, dealer delivery package, optional $5 sales booklet (yes, they charged for it), all service records, and clear title in hand; all available for inspection. Here is a 1990 Chevrolet Corvette 2 door coupe with removable roof. Exterior color is corvette white with beautiful black leather interior. The body and paint are both in excellent condition overall. The car has always been 100% garaged and very meticulously maintained. I am a non smoker and the car still has that new car smell. The Goodyear Eagle tires are original to the car, and demonstrate just how well I've taken care of this car. The 17" Chevrolet factory machined wheels are in absolute excellent condition. The car sits perfectly, has been kept stock, clean, and handles in top form. Overall, the interior and exterior have been very well taken care and are showroom quality. The engine is a 5.7 liter V8; rebuilt 30 miles ago (from sitting in my garage for ten plus years and never being turned over; my bad; so I just spent $5,500; to make this a new car in a classic car package)- engine includes a 3 year / 36k mile warranty (Los Angeles Area Only) and a manual 6 speed transmission, with only 23k miles! Everything has been serviced and maintained and is up to date. Installed new battery and completed smog check (smog test completed and new tags on car ready for new buyer). All records, receipts, paperwork, and a clear title are all on hand for reference. The beautiful luxurious black leather interior with black trim is the same as everything else; clean, sporty, and very appealing! The black leather seats, carpet, dash, and door panels are all in pristine condition. There are plenty of factory options and features inside for comfort and enjoyment which include: driver and passenger 6 way powered seats, cruise control, BOSE am/fm/cd/cassette stereo with speakers, power windows and mirrors, rear window defroster, tilt steering wheel, door auto lock and open, dash lockable compartment, A/C auto climate control, optional ride control, and much more! This low mileage 1990 Chevrolet Corvette is immaculate inside and out. Serious illness forces sale. Available for viewing in Los Angeles, California. Please feel free to contact with any questions or concerns: 626-379-8577 |
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