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1970 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe, New 383 Stroker, Almost Complete Restoration

1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
1970 Mulsanne Blue Chevrolet Corvette
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Type: Coupe
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Year: 1970
Mileage: 145,000
Color: Mulsanne Blue
Engine: 383cid Stroker, 415hp/485 ft/trq
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Mary Esther, Florida, United States

1970 Chevrolet Corvette Base Coupe 2-Door Additional Info:

1970 Mulsanne Blue Corvette Coupe, 4 speed, pwr windows, original A/C car (not currently installed.) Originally equipped with a numbers-matching 350 engine, now has a professionally built 383 Stroker engine by C&D Performance. Original engine comes with car. Selling to help finance a new house, but between my deployments with Air Force and the recent birth of my first child, I've put less than a 1000 miles on the car in the last few years. A ground-up restoration is nearly complete. I have over $21,600 in receipts for a professional restoration by Corvette Specialties of Maryland, Inc. This doesn't include over $8500 for the new motor, over $1000 for new chrome, and over $2000 in recent parts that have yet to be installed, including a BeCool radiator, foam for new seats, a Rockford Fosgate subwoofer, Corbeau seatbelts, new weatherstripping, new door handles, trim, etc. In the last ten years I've owned the car, I've spent somewhere north of $35,000 on parts and labor, NOT including the price of the car itself! If it wasn't for the fact I can't drive it when I'm deployed and I can't put a child's car seat in it when I'm actually home, the car would be staying in my garage.
A short non-inclusive list of the major work done:
New Front and Rear suspensionRebuilt original 4-speed transmissionRebuilt steering columnNew upgraded 3" exhaustBrand new carpets, insulation, door panels, trim, and T-tops by Al Knock InteriorsNew wheels & tiresNew chrome rear bumpers & front 'bumperettes'New Alpine radio and speakers
383 Stroker Engine (415hp/485 ft/trq):
Forged Eagle H-Beam Connecting Rods & CrankForged PistonsComp Hyd roller CamEdelbrock Air Gap Intake & CarbMoroso Oil PanHolley Electric Fuel Pump
The only non-functional pieces are the clock and the vacuum for the headlights & wipers. The restoration is not complete; in addition to the above-mentioned parts not yet installed, the car needs a couple minor trim pieces to be perfect, as well as new seats for the included seat foam. The paint is the definition of a '10 footer.' It looks fantastic from 10 feet as seen in the pictures, but up close has a few flaws, including some chips/nicks and scratches. It's the correct Mulsanne Blue done ~15 years ago. I call it a 7.5/10, and I was planning on having it redone once I had the weatherstripping completed. The car handles like new and is scary fast & sounds spectacular, especially with the T-tops off and the rear glass out. I've never driven it in rain in the last 10 years and it make a great daily driver in the sunshine.
Winning bidder must make a PayPal deposit of $500 within 48 hours of auction end. Cashiers check must be received before the car is released for pickup or delivery.