1961 Corvette Project Parts on 2040-cars
Columbia Station, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:yes
Drive Type: no
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 12,345
Model: Corvette
Trim: yes
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are considering a 1961 Corvette project/parts car with parts. A great candidate for a restomod or pro-touring restoration build. Body has had previous repair in right front. Lower front valence needs repair. Doors are complete. All of the windshield frame is complete and included and in good usable restorable condition.. Included are original seats, gauges, heater assembly, fan shroud, all 4 bumpers, deck lid trim , wiper motor and wiper transmission, master cylinder, and all parts pictured on floor. The frame has rust in both rails in front and behind the rear axle. The replacable rear crossmember also has rust in both corners. There are no tops. The body and chassis is sold on a bill of sale. Also included is the remains of a 1961 corvette that was burned in a fire. These parts include the original long block with original stamping ( 270hp duel quad 4 speed car) , the steering column with vin tag attached and a clear ohio title. Please call 1-440-748-1500 for any and all questions. Good luck bidding! Feel free to call. This is for sale!
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