1966 Chevrolet Corvette Base on 2040-cars
Lawrence Township, New Jersey, United States
I’ve owned this car for 15 years. It’s a great reliable fun driver that you can take to local shows and be
proud of. My friend of more than 40 years did a frame off restoration and enjoyed it and when he went to sell, I
bought it. So here we are 15 years later. Since the restoration, it has been stored in a climate-controlled garage.
This is a beautiful classic car, not a hot rod, only if you want to drive it like one.
It’s a 66 non-matching number car. It has a period correct 327cu in. engine, a wide ratio M21 transmission,
which makes it great to drive in a suburban environment. It’s tight with no rattles or unusual noises at all.
The paint is great with only a few small flaws but nothing that would keep you from putting it in a car show and
being proud of it. The color is mosport green, a one year only color.
The seats are leather and everything works with the exception of the clock which has just started to act up. The
engine has only had Amsoil synthetic oil in it. I just put in new plugs, cap and rotor which is an MSD ignition
system. I also just rebuilt the Holly 3367 carburetor.
It’s reliable and fun to drive. Come look at the car or send an inspector, you won’t be disappointed.
The reserve is set realistically and very fair for a car in this condition.
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