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Very Nice 82 Charcoal Vette. Last Classic Shark Body, No Reserve!! on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:120110
Location:

Duluth, Minnesota, United States

Duluth, Minnesota, United States
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Here is my very nice 82 Corvette for a short auction. So dont miss out. A very nice car at a No Reserve auction. The winner will like the new paint and interior. Its done very nicely. (Not a 10 footer) like so many others. The paint is the original color in base/clear coat. Lots of hand sanding and no body work. Nice straight car. Very nice and clean underneath too. I have had tons of compliments on the car. While its not a show car, it would look right at home there. It has the original crossfire fuel injected engine and it runs strong. Last summer the computer went out. I had it replaced along with new plugs, wires, dist parts and 3 new sensors. It took almost two grand in parts and labor. The exhaust is great, and not noisy. The tires are very good and the wheels are nice. Heater works great, but even though everything is in place, the A/C doesnt work. Never persued it because i only drive it with the T-Tops off. I just took it out of storage and everything is working good. Headlights open and close, power windows go up and down too. The fuel guage quit working but im sure its the sending unit. I had a new fuel pump put in and the guage only worked from half to full after that. The good thing is, the sender comes right out the top of the tank, so its an easy fix. The tires might need balancing, but im not sure. On the highway i noticed a slight shake in the steering wheel at around 62 mph. Comes and goes. I cant imagine its anything else. Or maybe it just hasnt been driven enough. It has sat for almost 9 months. Anyway, the car can be driven and enjoyed while these fixes are done over time. The interior is great and has new seat covers, new carpet and cd stereo. Door panels are nice too. I love driving this car around town and it gets lots of looks. If it doesnt sell, no biggie. I will just drive it when i can. Im giving all the details i can so there are no surprizes like I have gotten over the years with cars i bought. But please remember, even though this is a beautiful car that is fun to drive. Its 32 years young and needs some love. Bid with confidence that this is a great car at a very low starting price. Come and get it and drive it home or ship it at your expense. I will do all I can to make sure the hauler gets it loaded and on its way. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME. CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY. Thanks so much and good luck!....................By the way, sorry about the pictures. I can't turn them. I will try to up load a video if I can. Someone asked about scratches, and there are none, and no spiderweb. That was all sanded out. Body is ver smooth. The front and rear bumpers are perfect. Thanks all!!!

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