1966 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe on 2040-cars
Lingo, New Mexico, United States
For more details email me at: andreavilla@netzero.net . This car has been in New Mexico for more than 30 years and was in California and Michigan before that. I have
owned the car for since 1966. The first owner sold it to me after six months because his dog couldn’t stand the
exhaust noise. Four years ago, it had a fairly extensive on-the-body restoration of the suspension and items listed
below. This is a 1966 Corvette Coupe equipped with Original Numbers Matching 327/350hp and 4 Speed Manual
Transmission. Original sunfire yellow with black Interior. Options include original AM-FM Radio, Factory Tinted
Glass, Original Seat Belts and wheel Covers with Michelin Tires. Nicely detailed interior and engine compartment
with all proper chrome ignition shielding. Exceptional coupe with clean original dash, gauges, console, seat belts,
and good options. The clock is correct twice a day. Mechanically dialed-in and ready to be driven! I have owned
this great car for forty-nine years and am happy to answer any questions you might have.
· Dealership installed 3 tail light option
· New engine compartment wiring harnesses
· New rear wiring harness
· OEM GM side exhaust
· originally sunfire yellow color (only 8% from factory)
· new SUNFIRE YELLOW Dupont paint is 1 ½ years old (since then, has been covered & garaged)
· No air conditioning
· power brakes
· power assisted steering (but still need Armstrong steering at low speed)
· front suspension and all brakes restored
· interior decent, but driver seat worn (see pictures)
· Inspections are encouraged and welcomed
· VIN: 194376S125638 and Engine Stampings F0628HT and 6125638
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