1997 Corvette Coupe 6 Speed on 2040-cars
McAllen, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Corvette
Mileage: 99,135
Trim: marroon
Hey there corvette hot rodders here is a wild one,!! This car belongs to my step son and he asked me to put it on ebay so here it is > This is a 1997 corvette that has 99135 miles on it and it has been run a little hard but it is still ready to run some more ! THe car sounds awesome and obviously has some motor mods , a cam , special exhaust, cold air intake etc , it has the short throw shifter, z 06 looking wheels and body side air ducts, it has a custom flame job on the paint that i think looks tough. IT has a shift knob and aftermarket radio, the tires are not so hot on the rear but it goes down the road fine. the car has cold ac . the traction lite is on ? the clutch is touchy possibly a racing item? this corvette is for a high performance enthusist and while it is street legal it is extra loud and sounds like it is ready to blast off to the moon , super quick throttle response. I would not buy this for your teenager. The body looks ok but the rear hatch is not closing all the way? the rear compartment has had some stereo stuff removed and will need some attention.The driver seat is not moving and needs something worked on. THIS IS A RADICAL CORVETTE AND IT IS NOT FOR THE WEAK OR FAINT AT HEART . it is a hot rod. any questions call jay at 956 624 2669 we need to sell it so bid to buy and be prepared to pay . This car should bring 12 to 15 grand we think, but we are willing to take less and need it sold !
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And then there are the Corvette-themed tchotchkes, every single one of which provides a tiny contribution to the huge licensing royalties that General Motors collects every year. The article admits there's no way to come to an accurate number, but it just goes to show how valuable one specific model can be to a company.
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