71 Chevrolet Corvette LT-1 15k mile Original Survivor
Make: |
Chevrolet |
Model: |
Corvette |
Type: |
Coupe |
Year: |
1972 |
Mileage: |
15092 |
VIN: |
194371S107398 |
Color: |
Blue |
Engine: |
LT-1 |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Interior color: |
Blue |
Drive side: |
Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: |
Clean |
Item location: |
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States |
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Additional Info:
I am selling another car from my collection. This is a 71 Corvette Coupe. LT-1 350 / 330hp. 4 speed, 3.55 ratio rear end. Code 979 Bridgehampton Blue / code 412 Blue interior.ALL original matching numbers with 2 exceptions (service replacement carb and parts store smog pump).Optioned with...........LT-1 350-330hpM21 4 Speed transmission3.55 limited slip differentialPO2 deluxe wheel coversN40 power steeringPU9 white letter tiresU69 AM/FM radioApproximately 35% original paint (hood, roof, sail panels) It is my opinion the sides of the car have been painted (as verified by previous owners) as has rear tail panel. It is my understanding the car was pinstriped by the original owner on the peaks of the fenders and tail panel (as many were back in the day). The car has the original hood pinstripes and LT-1 decals. The car has overspray in places that is typical to St. Louis cars of the era. Beautiful no hit body, detectable seams, and OEM gaps. I recently went over the car multiple times with #7 Meguiars. Great gloss, hardly any lacquer checking.Fantastic original interior! Original carpet, door panels, dash pad, seat covers, seat belts, etc., etc.Nice original engine compartment featuring.........Original drivetrainOriginal alternatorOriginal starterOriginal distributorOriginal radiatorOriginal fan clutch and pulleysOriginal smog system ( except for parts store smog pump)Original hoses (except for 5/8" heater hose) with original hose clamps.Original dated plug wires.Original T.I. parts (coil and amplifier)Original fastenersOriginal master cylinderGreat original chassis featuring original shocks, exhaust (1 NOS muffler replaced), ball joints, tie rods, idler arm, etc. 5 original dated wheels. The chassis (wheel wells in particular) have been subject to some fluffing. I can explain what I see to interested parties.Complete owner history, no gaps. Most owners were either family / friends until recent. Documented with copy of title verifying mileage as actual, Protect-O-Plate, and tank sticker (still on tank).Great running and driving car! Wiper door, motor, and headlights operate as they should. All fiber optics operate as they should (very bright).
2 items are not operational.......Clock (not surprising)Radio. In order to repair it, I fear I would wreck the dash pad if I had to jump in that far.I have owned this car since January of this year. I purchased it with the intention of a long term hold. It's my kind of car. I had every intention of running the car around between Bloomington Gold, NCRS, and MCACN to get the car judged / certified. It has all the bones of a top notch car. I have recently acquired another car (that speaks to me...... more yet), as well as starting 2 other business's recently. So, some adjustments need to be made.While I am actively selling the car, this is not a fire sale. I will try to accommodate parties with serious interest. What I won't tolerate are tire kickers, low ballers, and bullshitters. This is a serious car for a serious collector.
Additional pics available upon request. I have plenty, and can add more as requested.
My phone number will be made available as requested. I feel a good conversation is the best place to start.On Aug-27-19 at 05:50:10 PDT, seller added the following information:
The listing shows the car is a 72 (and it cannot be changed). The car is indeed a 71. eBay was not much help in correcting the listing