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Year:1981 Mileage:98995
Location:

Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States

Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
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You are bidding on an 1981 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe. This great vehicle is powered by the original numbers matching 350 engine with AUTOMATIC transmission. It has only 98995 miles (exempt) and is equipped with Air Conditioning,  Power Brakes, Power Steering, Glass T Tops, Power Windows and Locks and much more.  Car is Silver/Blue with Blue leather interior.  

This is a great classic Corvette that can easily be driven and enjoyed just as it is or you lightly restore! Runs and drives great, stops well, shifts good. No mechanical issues. Starts right up and idles smooth. Drives incredible! All fluids changed, its ready to drive. Air Conditioning does not work. Otherwise it is ready to enjoy!

This was a local NEW CAR dealer trade in. Interior looks to be recent with newer leather upholstery, newer carpets, door panels etc. Interior is EXCELLENT!

Paint is poor, there are some chips and scratches and front bumper is badly oxidized. No signs of body damage or previous accident damage.

Undercarriage is nice and clean. Engine bay also nice! Runs and drives great. Mechanically very sound with newer tires! 

What a great numbers matching restoration candidate! Drive this great Corvette as you restore it!! This one won't break the bank! With paint, you have a gorgeous appreciating classic!!  

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We can arrange shipping, at buyer s expense, in the continental United States. Buyer to pay a 10% deposit due within 24 hours of the end of auction. Full payment is required within THREE days of auction end and vehicle needs to be removed within 10 days of auction end. Money orders, certified check or BANK TO BANK transfer are the only forms of payment that will be accepted.  PAYPAL or VISA AND MASTERCARD will only be accepted for deposit.

Please note that we have tried to provide an accurate description of vehicles condition. Condition can be very subjective, we try to be as descriptive as possible. Please email me with any questions before bidding. We do not supply an estimate of parts or repairs needed. This is an issue which should be investigated independently by the buyer prior to bidding.

ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO SERVICE CONTRACTS, NO GUARANTEES. We specialize in selling rebuildable Corvettes and are a licensed Pa Dealer. This vehicle has a CLEAR PA title and is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied.   In PA, most vehicles over ten years of age are titled as "mileage disclosure exempt".

PLEASE, only bid if serious. Please have funds secure prior to bidding. We do not finance or accept any trades. .  Check our feedback, buy from a seller you can trust!. Vehicle is subject to prior sale before auction end.

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