1971 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Daggett, Michigan, United States
Up for purchase is a very nice 1971 Corvette that had a frame off restoration 9 years ago. Per the gas tank
sticker (restored in 2012) the car was ordered Mille Miglea Red, with a black vinyl interior,
4-season Air Conditioning, 454 engine, automatic transmission, Power Steering and Brakes.
In 2019 many systems were upgraded including.
Engine- 454 bored .030 over with Edelbrock intake, Edelbrock aluminum cylinder heads, and an upgraded camshaft
Fuel system- Holley Super Sniper fuel injection
Exhaust- Hooker header side mounted headers
Transmission- 4l60E Automatic transmission purchased from Silver Sport
Axle- 3.73:1 Positration
Cooling system- Dewitt aluminum radiator with dual electric cooling fans
Suspension- Van Steel Coilovers front and rear Wheels- 17X9 Rally wheels
Tires- Continental 285/40R17 on all four corners
Interior- In 2019 Power windows were installed, along with new carpet and leather seats.
All of the lights and gauges work properly.
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