Chevy Corvette Convertible,only 46k On Her, Number Matching Automatic, No Reserv on 2040-cars
Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
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HERE IS A 1974 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE THAT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGED KEPT AND ONLY HAS 46K ORIGINAL MILES ON HER. THIS IS AN ALL NUMBER MATCHING CAR THAT WILL ONLY GO UP IN VALUE. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES THE CAR HAS BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF OVER THE YEARS. THE EXTERIOR OF THE CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH THE PAINT SHINING BRIGHT AND CLEAR. THE TIRES ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION. ALL THE GLASS IS CLEAR AND THE VEH. HAS ITS ORIGINAL BEAUTIFUL APPERANCE. THE INTERIOR IS AS CLEAN AS THE OUTSIDE WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS IN THE SEATS. THE DASH HAS NO CRACKS OR DISCOLORATION.THE CARPETS ARE CLEAN AND STAIN FREE.ALL POWER OPTIONS FUNCTION AS THEY SHOULD INCLUDING, A/C , HEAT, AND PWR WINDOWS, THE V-8 350 MOTOR IS QUIET AND STRONG.THE CAR WAS JUST TUNED UP WITH NEW PLUGS AND WIRES. WE HAVE GONE OVER THE CAR AND SAFETY CHECKED HER AND SHE IS READY TO GO. WE ALSO CARRY A NUMBER OF CLASSIC AND MUSCLE CARS THAT ARE FOR SALE. VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT LRA AUTO AND SEE SOME REAL NICE CLEAN AUTOMOBILES FROM DIFFERENT ERAS. WE ARE SELLING THIS CAR AT NO RESERVE SO HIGH BID WINS. CAR IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY SO WE DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. ANY QUESTION PLEASE CALL ME AT 267-475-4000, THANKS FOR LOOKING, BILL |
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