1960 Chevy Corvette Body Off Restored on 2040-cars
Johnston, Iowa, United States
Engine:283 dual quad
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1960
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Red
Model: Corvette
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: red
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 5
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1960 corvette dual quad 245 hp frame off restoration that included every single nut, bolt, washer,screw and part on this car being removed and restored there was absolutely nothing left un-touched on this car. The car is a hard top only car with a powerglide transmission. Al Knock interior, Auto Entec hard top, Kunz restored the carbs, original leaf springs restored to NCRS specs as was most of the parts on the car, however there are parts of the car that have been over restored and a lot nicer than the factory did back when the car was manufactured. The engine, tranny, and rear end were completely rebuilt all the gauges and clock were restored, every thing on the car works including the clock. This restoration was just finished weeks ago with 4 miles on it since completion, frame was completely disassembled and powdercoated even the heater box was completely disassembled and powder coated there are extensive photos and receipts of the restoration that will go with the car with over 150k spent on this car. You will not find a single nut or bolt that was not restored or replaced now for the numbers. Block-3756519, block casting date b17, pad stamp 104615 F0223DJ, right cylinder head 3774692 B1 10, left cylinder head 3774692 B110, left exhaust manifold 3733975 B9, right side 3733976 B3, intake manifold 3739653 (nos part) the manifold on the car leaked and had to be replaced, front carb main body 0-1049 air horn 6-1299 throttle body 1-1387B ID tag 2626s B04, rear carb 0-1049, 6-1299, 1-1387B 2627s B04, generator 1102043 0B, distributor 110891 0B 5, water pump 3736493, transmission 3771724 B100, assembly staming C2 17N, rear end A260 3725899 AE, starter 1107664 OB2, solenoid 1119919, windshield AS1 NU, drivers side AS2 NU, passengers side AS2NU, rear glass AS4 2 60, Battery is even hot stamped OAV. more pictures can be found here
On Sep-11-14 at 07:40:50 PDT, seller added the following information: Reserve has been lowered to just above the current bid!!!!! |
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