Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Corvette |
SubModel: | T-Top |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1969 |
Mileage: | 16,435 |
VIN: | 194379S717183 |
Engine: | 350 V8 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Interior color: | Red |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Whitehall, Michigan, United States |
1969 Chevy Corvette
Numbers Matching 350 V8
T-Tops
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Air Conditioning
Automatic
Hello
Over the past decade and a half, I have offered and sold many vehicles here on Ebay, most being classic muscle cars. As a rule, trades from my late model used vehicle dealership sales. I have always retained a 100% feedback, and intend that to continue. For a little over a year now, I have acquired these trade in’s as I usually do, but following the purchasing of our local NAPA Auto Care Center about a year and a half ago, my time to do this has been limited to bring them to market. Better late than never I suppose. I will be offering about a half dozen special interest cars my dealership has over the next month or so. This one is a locally 1969 Corvette with original motor.
I appreciate you’re taking a look at my Corvette. I am taking a couple days here out of the Holiday schedule to list a collection of cars I have kept in my showroom. This one I acquired about 3 years ago. It was in the process of a complete restoration by the last owner of the car, prior to his death several years ago. It was taken down to the frame. Not listing all that was done, but frame was blasted and sealed, new brake and gas lines, new suspension and brakes, shocks, springs, ect. All of the vacuum system has new components for wipers, headlights, ect. Still can’t totally understand this system but lights go up and down and wiper door does as well. Wipers work to. The system was done by schematic by me with new components. Still needs some tweaking though. FYI. Frame is super solid. Has all new exhaust. Has a new gas tank and sending unit too. Lights work. Engine and trans I was told were completely rebuilt prior to my purchase, don’t know the specs on that but they’re original to the car. When I went to purchase, we put a battery in the car, pumped it a bunch and she started up. Interior is clean and not torn up. Tach and speedo, oil pressure, ect seem to work also. As mentioned, I put a new battery in it last summer. Radio doesn’t work. A/C does not work and condenser is not in the car.
When we did pick the car up, the tires were old and weather checked, so I restored an extra set of Rally wheels that came with the car in installed new BFGoodrich TA’s, original center caps and aftermarket trim rings. Car came originally with hubcaps, which will go with car. In my opinion, they were just ugly, so they weren’t going back on the car.
There were a few small things I did to the car beyond the above listed like new vent trim but for the most part you see the car for what it is. The paint very nice for a numbers matching driver. It’s not spider webby, if that’s a term. Body lines are straight, glass is nice too. Truly not a Corvette guy but my father in law is and has had 63 through 73 Corvettes since I have known him. He said it is the “right” car. Before the car leaves, I’ll have my NAPA service center align the car, as we finished the suspension and spring install since I have had it, and know it will need that.
With all of this said, the car is nice looking, has everything listed above, and is numbers matching. It has several little scratches and very few small chips but very minor in my opinion. It also appears to me to be missing a couple small pieces of trim about 5 inches long each up next to the windshield but not for sure. FYI. The car will need a little finishing here and there or not, that’s up to you. Just know the car isn’t a show car but all the tough stuff is done. For the time I have had this Corvette, I have driven locally and to my service center but no long distance. I would imagine most anyone will have this car transported but want to answer the question now. Not sure of long distance travel. It’s an old car and don’t have a history with it. Please ask any and all questions with a message or call/text me:
231 Five Seven Eight 2887. My name is Kurt.
I have sold dozens of vehicles here on Ebay as well as purchased various items for my dealership and NAPA Auto Care facility, which my wife and I own and operate. All with a 100% feedback. That is only achieved by being descriptive and honest. That is what I have done here. I am a Michigan dealer and am insured and bonded. Title is in hand. If you live in Michigan, you will be subject to Michigan 6% Sales taxes. If you live out of Michigan but choose to pick your 69 Corvette up in person, you will have to pay either Michigan or your states reciprocal sales tax depending on your state stipulations. If you wonder about your state, drop me a question and I will response promptly. And finally, if you live out the state and have your purchase shipped by hired shipping service, you will not be required to pay sales tax here in Michigan. It is worth mentioning we do not charge any fees on top of your auction purchase, including documentation or service fees. Shipping is your responsibility. The car is 47 years old, as so it’s being sold, AS-IS, but will be as described above. You are welcomed to and encouraged to have the car inspected in person and is located in Whitehall Michigan at my dealership. I have a vehicle lift we can incorporate into your inspection if you so desire. My name is Kurt Bonner, owner of Whitehall Motors in Whitehall Michigan 49461 as well as our local NAPA Auto Care Service Center directly next door with ASE certified Techs on staff. I have been in the Automotive business for nearly 30 years. If you have questions, please call me on my cell at Two Three One 578- 2887.
At the conclusion, and you are the winner, I would appreciate the required and immediate $500.00 Paypal deposit with the balance being paid via cash or bank wire transfer. I will not accept checks as form of payment unless they are drawn on a national bank we have hear locally to verify funds and/or you are willing to wait whatever time is required for those funds to post in my account, to pick up your Corvette.
I think that’s about it. Thanks for listening! Kurt