2003 Chevrolet Corvette 50th Anniversary on 2040-cars
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THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY PACKAGE INCLUDED THE 'XIRALLIC' CRYSTAL PEARL PAINT / SHALE TOP AND INTERIOR / SPECIAL LOGOS
ON LEATHER / FLOOR MATS, AND 2 TONE EFFECTS WITH LEATHER DOOR PULLS AND ARMRESTS. I HAVE THE SPECIAL 50TH BROCHURE,
VIDEO, CD, BUILD SHEET AND WINDOW STICKER.
I would proudly take this to any Corvette event, Cruise night or Show, as it's an impressive appearance at any
venue.
2003 Corvette 50th Anniv. Convertible. An original, unmolested adult owner that has been
meticulously maintained. hese collector models are becoming more hard to find in top condition and this is one of
them. NO ACCIDENTS / NO DAMAGE.
The Dark Red Pearl metallic paint is as new, crisp and sparkles. The moldings, handles, window glass, emblems,
convertible top, window glass, rubber seals and all other exterior features are in superb condition. The chrome
wheels really make the color stand out even more and the original Goodyear tires still have excellent tread. The
exterior is a solid 9.75+ / 10.
On the inside, the Shale interior still looks, feels and shows as pristine. As you can see in the pics, the seats
are well preserved, and the carpet is not worn or faded. NON-SMOKER. The door panels, dash, center console, buttons
and faceplates are blemish free. All of the interior switches ( power windows, door locks, F55 ride, heads up,
cruise, antenna, suspension, and 6 way power seats w/ lumbar work without issue ). The Bose CD stereo system sounds
great. The stock exhaust and undercarriage are dry and rust free - never out in inclement weather. Inside, it is a
9.85+ / 10.
Mechanically, it starts, idles, and drives smoothly as a fine tuned machine should. The LS1 / 350 hp. engine
performs efficiently and on all levels. Has had all of the pertinent and preventative maintenance done - fuel
injector cleaning, serp. belt, a/c, hoses, fluids all changed / maintained at the proper intervals. The auto
transmission shifts smooth, it turns on a dime and with the F55 suspension one can set their ride preference. The
brakes have plenty of pad left, and all of the other mechanical functions perform on point.
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