1973 Corvette L82 Stingray Convertible on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Engine:L82 350 V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Corvette
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: StingRay Convertible
Drive Type: Manual
Mileage: 83,000
1973 Corvette Sting Ray Convertable Roadster L82 High Performance 350 V8, Black Interior, Mille Miglia exterior with the following options:
Positraction, Power Disc Brakes, Power Steering, AM FM Radio
Car was stored sind 1983 in a garage. Frame was unrusted and car was complete and untouched original condition but needed attention. Dropped frame out and sent to Media Blaster - Motor/Trans Rebuilt, Diferential sent out for rebuilding. Frame put in por Paint and began adding a long list of new parts: New stainless steel brake lines, new stainless steel fuel lines, new stainless steel braided lines, new shocks front and rear. New stainless Calipers, New Rotors, New Front Bearings, New Tie Rod Ends, New Bushings Rubber Grommets, New Rear Trailing Arms, Diferential checked and new seals installed, Upgraded Rear Leaf spring to Fiberglass, New U joints, New Body Mount Kit and Bolts, New Flip Up Headlight Rebuild Kit, Bearings-springs, New Head Light Actuators and New Vacuum Lines, New Mille Miglia Red Paint Job and stripping to Gel Coat, New Emblems, New Rear Bumpers, New Bezals, New Grills, New Door Handles, New Mirror, New Al Koch convertable Top, New Fuel Tank, New Fuel Pump, Rebuilt Alternator, Rebuilt Starter, New Exhaust System, New Exhaust Tips Stainless, Rebuilt Trans, New Brass-Bearings-Seals, New Water Pump, New Hoses, New quadrajet Carbueartor, Rebuilt Spare Quadrajet Carberator, Block Completely Bored, 30 Over, New Pistons, New Cam, Balanced and Blueprinted, Upgraded to NEW SUMMIT 202 Heads, has 350+ Horsepower, Clutch/pressure plate/throwout bearing, 4 speed shifter rebuild kit, new speedo cable, New Tack Drive Electronic Distributor - You also get original tack and ignition shielding, new carpet, New door panels, new weather seals throughout the car, New rocker covers, New special order Rims and tires.
Like all cars, there are some areas needing attention. Original radio not working, windshield wipers not working (worked before rebuild) Car has 1000 miles since rebuild. This car rides better than any other 1973 Corvette. Very tight well put together corvette that you could drive across country if you wanted to tomorrow.
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