Chevrolet: Corvette Base Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Any questions at : walshjnrurban@gmx.com
Selling my beautiful black on black on black C6 Base Corvette Coupe to make room for a new addition to our family. This beauty is in pristine condition with only 24,200 miles. The interior and exterior are immaculate. It comes with the removable Targa top, tinted windows and an aftermarket Magnaflow exhaust that sounds great, powerful and aggressive but not in an obnoxious way, more of a strong rumble under throttle. The OEM Corvette wheels have been powder coated black to match the car and look fantastic. The Goodyear Eagle F1 run-flat tires are in great condition as well, about 50-60% tread remaining. Dont miss out on this powder puff! Any questions feel free to ask. If youre in the Atlanta area and want to stop by and check it out feel free. For out of town buyers shipping is the responsibility of the buyer but I will be happy to help arrange. I have a payoff on the car with PNC Bank so title will be mailed after loan payoff. Any questions dont hesitate!
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