1984 Chevrolet Corvette 4 Speed All Original California Car on 2040-cars
Orange, California, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Corvette
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: leather
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 4speed
Mileage: 67,700
Your looking at a great example of A VERY RARE CALIFORNIA 4 speed 1984 Corvette
This car is a 2 owner car with lots of paperwork that supports the mileage and all the upkeep that has been done .It still wears its original interior and has been repainted one time .It was SERIOUSLY driven by an old lady that was the second owner and had it aprox 27 years .
Condition
Everything works ,including the original am/fm delco radio . Runs very good ,just passed smog NO problem .The paint is nice except has some big scratches on the drivers rear bumper. The Vette has never been major accident .The front tires have some cracks from age .The headliner sags a bit but overall its a VERY nice 1984 vette
Receipts
Rebuild instrument panel
Rebuild Transmission at 60000 {SO IT ONLY HAS 7000 MILES AFTER REBUILD}
Converted Air condition {JUST WAS DONE }
Most all of the original registration cars
Things needed
Adjustment of the starter switch on clutch pedal
Front tires {Cracked}
This is a perfect opportunity to buy a car that will only go up in value .Its one of aprox 6000 4 speeds that were made in 1984 ,making this a very nice car to have
Call 714 504 1258 Garrett
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