2001 Corvette- Black/tan- 45000mi. Rare 6spd. W/f45 - All Orig. / Mint Cond. on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Engine:LS1 / 6 spd.
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 45,000
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: Base coupe
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Rear wheel
I reserve the right to end the listing early for any reason, as it is also being listed on other resources. It is priced to sell and is well in line or below any others in this or of lesser condition. Feel free to contact me directly at: 305-302-4617 with any questions. Make sure you have your finances in order, the Wife's approval, and are serious about it. I have nothing to hide, and the car is all that..
2001 Corvette Coupe - Rare Black / Tan - 6 speed - 45000 softly driven orig. miles, and looks far newer. It has every option that was offered - F45 suspension, Sport seats, Heads up display, Dual zone a/c, Chrome wheels, Glass roof panel, Tilt / tele steering wheel / Memory pkg. Also has Lloyd embroidered floor mats and a cargo mat. It has been meticulously cared for, always garaged, never raced, and mechanically maintained by GM. NO ACCIDENTS / NO BODY DAMAGE, NO modifications in any way whatsoever. Take it to Corvette shows, cruise nights, or just smile at it in the garage.
The original Black paint has a marvelous new-like shine. The moldings, handles, glass roof panel, window glass, lettering, rubber seals, and all other exterior features are in exceptional condition. The chrome wheels are clean free and the Michelin run-flat tires are excellent. It has never been run through an automatic car wash, and always hand washed / waxed are a great part as to why it still looks so fabulous. I have all of the manuals. The exterior is a solid 9.75 / 10.
On the inside, the Beige interior still looks, feels, and maintains a fresh crispness. As you can see in the pics, the seats have always been covered, and the flooring has no wear. The door panels, dash, center console, and displays etc. are not marked up. All of the interior buttons / switches ( power windows, door locks, antenna, keyless entry, cruise, and 6 way power sport seats ) work without issue. All of the dash cluster gauges are lit and function. The stereo system still plays perfect. The undercarriage is dry, spotless, and rust free too. Inside, it is a 9.8/ 10.
Mechanically, it starts, idles, and drives smoothly as a "well-oiled" machine should. All of the servicing is up to date - super cold a/c, belts, hoses, fluids all changed / maintained at the proper intervals, The engine compartment is extra clean / dry, and it performs without hesitation. Of course, the LS1 / 6 spd. - 345 hp engine has great pick-up, shifts smoothly,and with the F45 real time damping you can set your preference of suspension. It performs without issue on all levels.
I always get compliments wherever I go with it, and people always say that the color combo is rich and elegant. The next owner will truly love owning this Vette.
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