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Original Owner Beautiful Z06 Atomic Orange, Museum Pick Up, 2lz Package 505hp on 2040-cars

US $38,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:42400
Location:

Westcliffe, Colorado, United States

Westcliffe, Colorado, United States
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OK, First I want $41,000 for this car. I have removed all the B.S. negotiating with a BIN Price of $38,000. Thats it and its a hell of a deal. Poor Quality pictures (I am not a Photo guy. I am a Mechanic...You will LOVE this car... Original Owner, I ordered this 2007 ZO-6  8-16-06 from Hare Chevrolet,Noblesville, Indiana with the following options, Model 1YY87,Corvette ZO-6 Coupe $69,175;2LZ-Preferred Equip. Group $3,485 ; 83U-Atomic Orange Metallic Premium Tintcoat Paint ($750); trim 193 Ebony Leather INC.;R8C Museum Delivery $490; U3U-sound Sys. With Navigation $1750...
   Bought this car on E-Bay Ordered it through Hare Chev. at MSRP. paid $76,551 plus TX,and License for New Mexico. Pick the Vette up at the Museum  Feb.23rd,2007. The car was to be built in Dec. but was delayed until Jan. I bought the car with std. painted wheels, I had them removed and Chrome plated in California. So they are the Wheels that came with the car but Chrome plated. 
  The three Mechanics who Detailed the car at the Museum (they signed their names on the Bottom of the car) overlooked a small Scratch/ crack at the inside pull down(for2006) area on the inside of the hatch. My wife found it and the staff was going to replace it but I said no, for fear of a color differential of hatch panel. I have paperwork showing the OK to change the panel. So this car is a one of one from the factory!
  The car is perfect in every way I am Very Meticulous with my vehicles... I also am a NCRS member and completed many Vette restorations and one complete body off of a 1969 L-89 427 Vette.  
   This ZO-6 has never been in a accident, never Modified, never raced it still has the original battery, and air cleaner. Replaced tires at 25,000 miles. Clear Car Fax does not show that I did hit and ran over a Coyote while living in Phoenix. Funny now at the age of 69 I felt bad for the coyote more so than the slight damage to the car. 40 years ago I would of been devastated for my car and not thought of the welfare of the animal. Anyway the car had a slight crack at the front bumper,broke the grill,etc. I had all the broken parts changed in cluding the front bumper. All work was completed at Midway Chevrolet in Phoenix, I have the receipt. I did not have to relate this Coyote incident but I want who ever buys this car to know the truth and history. And the repair is perfect in every way! Hell, I have every bit of paper on this car. Everything Chevy gave me I still have. While at the Museum the local TV Weather girls where doing a segment at the museum and they asked my wife and I if they could use our car in their Segment, so we said yes, and they sent us the CD video which is included. Fun Stuff!!
 Ok, always garaged always locked up in a warm garage and well Maintained! Yes, comes with a quality Dust Cover! I am not a dealer this was my personal car, my wife never has driven this car. Did I mention my wife is not into this Corvette hobby? Geez I was going to keep this short... Sorry... Thanks Gerry
   

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