1987 Corvette Convertible 41k Documented Miles, Auto, Silver, Gray Sport Seats on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
1987 Corvette convertible with 41,100 documented miles. See slide show at https://flic.kr/s/aHsjTKUpMc Automatic, silver, gray leather sport seats, original black cloth top in near perfect condition. Only two owners and loved by the same family since 1991. Always garaged, pampered and with a clean chassis that's only driven in fair weather. Mirror like, show quality paint with no scratches, chips or orange peel. New tires and brakes; well maintained, needs nothing. Extensive records including 25 years of receipts, books, manuals, brochures, driver's log, owner's manual, window sticker and bill of sale. Everything works; drives awesome. Here's the list of options along with the number of cars equipped and the % of total production: Code 13 Silver Metallic (767; 2%) A rare color: only 2% of 1987 Corvettes were Silver Metallic AC1 Six-way Passenger Power Seat (17,123; 56%) AC3 Six-way Driver Power Seat (29,561; 97%) AQ9 Gray Leather Adjustable Sport Seats (14,119; 46%) At $1,025, this is the most expensive option offered. This car has its original coverswith only minor scuffing on the side bolster. AU3 Power Door Lock System (29,748; 97%) B4P Radiator Cooling Boost Fan (7,291; 24%) Works with the optional engine oil cooler and HD radiator to keep everything cool in the Texas heat C68 Electronic AC (20,875; 68%) Works great; no leaks DL8 Electric Twin Remote Heated Mirrors (6,840; 22%) D74 Illuminated LH Visor Mirror (14,992; 49%) KC4 Engine Oil Cooler (6,679; 22%) K34 Electric Speed Control with Resume (29,594; 97%) MX0 Automatic Trans w/Overdrive (26,334; 86%) UU8 Delco-GM/Bose Stereo with Cassette (27,721; 90%) V01 Heavy Duty Radiator (7,871; 26%) For more information contact Mark at 817-946-4656. Do not contact me to offer help selling the car or to solicit in any way. Payment Terms: A $1,000.00 NON-REFUNDABLE payment deposit with PAYPAL is due within 24 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance within 30 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of vehicle. Accepted Payment Methods: Cash, PayPal, bank transfer. US dollars only. AS IS - NO Warranty: Vehicle is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS with NO warranty expressed, written or implied. Sale is Final: All sales are binding and FINAL. If you do not intend to pay, do not bid. All bidders with less than five feedbacks need to call me or risk having their bid canceled. It is the responsibility of the buyer to be satisfied with the condition and value prior to bidding. Any inspections are to be completed prior to placing a bid, not afterward. Winning this auction does not entitle you inspect the car and decide if you want to buy it; rather, a winning bid OBLIGATES you to complete the purchase. Delivery and Shipping:
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