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C3 Original Paint POP & Warranty Manuel 117,000original $15,000 into it 2019-20

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
SubModel: C3
Type: Coupe
Trim: 454
Year: 1970
Mileage: 117000
VIN: 194370S407680
Color: Yellow
Engine: 454
Cylinders: 8
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Rockledge, Florida, United States

1970 Chevrolet Corvette 454 Additional Info:

This 454 is in very good condition, not a show car but clean no damage on console or seats or anywhere for that matter. Paint is in very good condition, origina, had some touch ups car was always garage kept. I've kept it as close to original as possible. The AC works and is within 5 years new. I believe there was one previous owner before my parents who bought it July,1970. In photo's see POP warranty book backside says Thomas Rutherford, my father and I am also Thomas Rutherford. The POP is still attached to that booklet, (is rusted).I have other documents with my parents name from 1971 attaching them to the vehicle. I've put approx 18,000 to 20,00 into it over 10 years and 15,000 of that was 2019-2020 which includes the side pipes, I have receipts, all new seals the ac and more. The three things that do not work are, 1. the window squirting system isn't working, 2. the wiper cover door is stuck in the open position, 3. emergency break not working. Have Black Raincoat tops like new and nice very new canvas front seat pull on covers black that say CORVETTE across the front. You can contact me with any questions. I'm a very honest person and want to do a honest fair deal. If you want to see the car first I will do what I can to help. It's not a show car we wanted an original car, but it is well cared for and maintained. Any questions 321-501-4399 I have the undercarriage pictures it looks very good, no frame rust, call or text if you want me to send them to you. I might not see an email or ebay message soon enough. Photo's are in my phone so I cld text them right over. My father was an engineer for RCA at the Kennedy Space Center back in those days, some astronauts and alot of the men working at the Space Center drove vettes.