1987 Chevrolet Corvette Base Hatchback 5.7l on 2040-cars
Cordova, Tennessee, United States
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1987 Chevrolet Corvette Hatchback
95,400 Miles Glass Top This car was originally titled in Florida and then in Tennessee. I will be glad to forward you the CLEAN CarFax report. You can also see the AutoCheck report on this car on this listing. She's certainly not the "Belle of the Ball" but this Corvette runs and drives strong. The transmission shifts solid. Please look closely at the pictures. I think they represent this car well. This is a great restoration project or a parts car. As you can see..... The interior needs help. It needs a paint job, tires and some trim work. There is a crack in the windshield. Purchased in 2009 from Jim Keras Nissan (Memphis) to restore as a daily driver. All
numbers match, it is the original motor transmission and rear axle for the
frame/body
It's needs include (but not limited to)....... Radiator thoroughly flushed, AC charged with Freon, right exhaust pipe replaced, new interior, right taillight bulb, right front fender fiberglass work, under hood light bulbs, right exhaust manifold (used replacement included), headlight pull knob, sound deadening kit for hardtop, re-painting. I'm sure there are other various items it may need but you will need to inspect personally to determine what level of restoration you are comfortable investing in.
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PROMISE TO YOU - "To meet or exceed your expectations with this item and
provide you with superior service". ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This vehicle is sold "as is" and is fully & accurately
described to the best of my ability & knowledge in the description and
pictures above. I am not an expert in anything relating to this
item. If you have any questions or
concerns ~ please email me before you bid or commit to purchase! Payment must be completed within 5 days of
the close of the auction. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Under no circumstances will this vehicle be
delivered or released until the funds have been verified directly with issuing
bank. PayPal can only be used to pay the $500 deposit
which is immediately required. The balance must be paid via cash or cashier’s
check. This vehicle is available for inspection by
appointment only in Memphis, TN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The BUYER is responsible for all
costs associated with shipping this vehicle
Personal Inspection & Pick-up is
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