2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 2-door 5.7l 50th Anniversary on 2040-cars
Lake Stevens, Washington, United States
This 2003 50th Anniversary Corvette Z06 is a one owner vehicle that has
been well maintained and garage kept. 24,097 (may go up) original miles.
Always maintained with Mobile 1 5W30 Synthetic Oil. It has the 6 speed
manual transmission in it. All other options included as well.
It has a battery tender installed and is run regularly to keep everything in excellent condition. The engine is unmodified/stock. Only changes I made to the car were to install the black "Corvette" lettering on the rear of the car as well as install color decals on the door sills. Also, the car has the Bose sound system. I had an Ipod hook-up hard wired into the center console with a separate on/off button. Unfortunately since this time, none of the radio channels come in as clear as they did. I figure the new owner can remove the Ipod hook-up or change it as they see fit. Also included with the car is the original window sticker. Two sets of 50th Anniversary keys as well as a Z06 car cover with bag. Clean/clear title in hand. Email for more photos or any questions. Feel free to make an offer. |
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