1972 Chevrolet Corvette Base Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Templeton, California, United States
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Original owner 1972 corvette convertible. Car is in very good condition with original paint. Factory equipped with a removable hardtop and the convertible top has never been used and is the original but needs replacement. Body is in very good condition and completely original with no major damage history--just some minor fiberglass repair on the left rear quarter panel. Engine and drivetrain are in very good condition and completely original with approximately 80k miles on the car (odometer has not been working for awhile). Suspension is in good condition and not damaged and shocks were recently replaced. Alignment was done recently and tires are very good. Brake calipers / hoses and master cylinder have been replaced. Exhaust system and pipes have been replaced. The interior is in good condition with some cracks in the seats . Carpets were replaced a few years ago.
Bob 805 674 1314 On Apr-29-14 at 21:16:57 PDT, seller added the following information: The odometer miles are actually 57630 and the odometer is working which I verified when I drove it toady. |
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