2010 Grand Sport, 4lt, Auto, Black/dark Titanium Interior, Npp, 960 Miles on 2040-cars
Casselberry, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:6.2L 376Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Trim: Grand Sport Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 960
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: Grand Sport, 4LT Full Leather Wrapped Interior
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
H&H Corvette is a 35 year plus Corvette Only Dealer. We specialize in super low mileage, garage queen examples. If your looking for our 35 years of Corvette only experience to get you off to a better head start then please continue on to our for sale item below.    2010 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible Mileage: 960 Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: 4LT Two Tone Black/Dark Titanium w/Grand Sport Headrest Embroidery  Top: Black  Transmission: Auto (Paddle Shift)   PLEASE READ: This is as new as you get, no paint work, no accidents, still smells new, no modifications, no armoral or greasy dressings, no wear on the seat, no curb marks on the wheels, underside is as clean as the top side!   Options: 4LT Premium Interior:  Custom Leather Wrapped Interior consisting of full leather wrapped dash, leather wrapped door panels, arm rests, door pulls, and center console. This Factory option was $9,700!!! Only 229 Grand Sport Convertibles were produced with this interior combo! Not sure how many Black GS's were made but it can't be many. Additional Options to the 4LT Interior: Heads Up Display, Power Telescopic Steering Wheel w/Audio Controls, Sport Seats (Dual Power 6 way power seats w/Lumbar support), Heated Seats, Memory, Bose Stereo w/CD, I Pod/MP3 Stereo Jack, Side Air Bags, Home Link, Blue Tooth.   Additional Options:  Power Convertible Top Heritage Package: Two Tone Seats, Grand Sport Embroidered Headrest, Fender Stripe Hash Marks Automatic Transmission (Paddle Shift) Z51 High Performance Suspension Package Performance Axle Ratio    Chrome Wheels NPP Dual Mode Exhaust 6 Disc CD Changer w/I Pod/MP3 Stereo Jack   Headrest Embroidery  Blue Tooth  ***This type of car removes all the skepticism that come with buying a used Corvette like, how was it driven? How was it taken care of? Did they change the oil on time? Has it been abused, raced, or modified? NOT THIS CAR. WITH ONLY 960 MILES ITS STILL NEW!     Original MSRP would've been approximately $75,275 1 Owner Clean Auto Check ONLY 960 MILES STILL SMELLS NEW We have all the original books and informational CD's that came with the car new. ***Please read*** Please look at the pictures. This car is unreal clean from top to bottom. No armoral or greasy dressing sprayed all over the interior, NON SMOKER, Never Been Modified, Still Smells New! No Paint Work, No Accidents, None of the typical Wear on the Drivers Seat from people falling in the car, No Abuse, No Modifications, Just New!  ***Please Note***  Please read our mission statement and do some research on us. We are one of the oldest Corvette Only dealers in the world.  WHY BUY FROM HNHCORVETTE: Buy from HnH Corvette because we are a 30 years plus Corvette-only  business started by Jimmy who is an ex NCRS judge and has many NCRS Top  Flight and Bloomington Gold restorations under his belt. It's this type  of knowledge that spun off into a business of buying and selling low mileage, pristine examples of the C2, C3, C4, C5 and C6 generation Corvettes. We are confident with our knowledge of these cars we can get most off to a better head start on owning a pristine example of any generation of your choice.  We are not a wholesaler dealing in 5 to 10 different makes or models. Corvette is all we've done for over 35 years! We know how these cars are suppose to look when untouched and properly taken care of.  If you have any additional questions or wish to make an appointment to view the car please contact us at 407-834-8388 or 407-834-8532.  Fly in to Orlando or Sanford Airport and we will pick you up and bring you straight to the car.  Please call to talk to us about WORLD WIDE ENCLOSED SHIPPING!  We have customers all over the U.S., Canada, U.K., Germany, Norway, N. Ireland, France, Guernsey, Australia, Chez Republic, Kuwait, S. Korea.  Florida residents will pay sales tax. Out of state taxes vary from state to state. Please contact the us to see what does or doesn't apply to your state.  Please call  407-834-8388 or 407-834-8532 if you have any questions.  Thank you for your time.
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