1996 Chevrolet Corvette Base Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Indialantic, Florida, United States
Here is your chance to buy a great Corvette that has
always been maintained to a high level and garaged and covered most of its
life. . What has been recently done; New front rotors, Hawk Ceramic brake pads, New vanity sun visors, AC Spark
plugs, Plug wires, Fuel pump and sending unit, Air cleaner element, ZR1 chrome
wheels, Magnaflo stainless steel exhaust, Alternator replaced,. Bilstein
shocks, Probably more items that I cannot
remember at this time. The car has the original top and headliner with NO rips,
tears or wear marks. Also has back glass
and defroster. Have key less entry key fob. Check the paperwork to see all options in the
picture. Always Mobile1 oil changes. You can call me any time at 443-823-1013, my name is Tony
and I will be glad to answer any questions.
This car can be driven anywhere with confidence. A/C is cold. Drives
and shifts smoothly. If the car has to be shipped, I will be available to help. |
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