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1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible on 2040-cars

US $17,800.00
Year:1972 Mileage:51964 Color: Green /
 Black
Location:

Atascosa, Texas, United States

Atascosa, Texas, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email: wanland65@zoho.com .

Complete owner history from NEW.
ALWAYS ENTHUSIAST OWNED
Same owner since 1977. ONLY Pleasure Driven--sparingly.
FULLY DOCUMENTED INCLUDING
1. Original Build Sheet.
2. Selling Dealer Info-Dealer name, Dealer Location,Zone, Dealer Number.
3.Copy of 1972 GM Corvette Fact List-options, available.
NEVER WRECKED-all original paint.
FACTORY ORIGINAL PANELS=Not rebuilt from 2-3 junk cars.
ALL FACTORY MATCHING NUMBERS=MOTOR, TRANS, REAR END
ALL ORIGINAL INSTALLED FACTORY ACCESSORIES
========Alternator, Starter, power steering, A/C compressor
ALWAYS stored inside and Covered
HAVE ORIGINAL DOOR KEYS
1ST YEAR FACTORY ALARM
OPTIONAL LOCKING GAS CAP
Due to age dis-colorization has new: NOT REPRODUCTION
NEW-NOS DATED 1977-SOFT TOP
NEW-NOS-FRONT BUMPER
NEW-NOS-REAR BUMPERS-BOTH
NEW-NOS-EXHAUST SURROUNDS=BEZELS
NEW-NOS-EXHAUST TIPS
NEW-NOS-LICENSE PLATE BEZEL(REAR)
NEW-NOS SILL PLATES -STILL IN NOS BOX
NEW-NOS-PEDAL PADS-STILL IN NOS BOX
NEW-NOS-OUTSIDE MIRROR-STILL IN NOS BOX
NEW-OUTSIDE DOOR HANDLES-(2)--STILL IN NOS BOX
NEW-NOS-GEAR SHIFT PATTERN PLATE-ATTACHES TO TOP OF CONSOLE-IN BOX
NEW-NOS-GEAR SHIFTER BOOT
NEW-NOS-CORVETTE LETTERS IN REAR OF CAR.
ALSO
DRIVEN LESS THAN 100 TOTAL MILES SINCE 1989
MUCH Recent Service Due to storage= including:
NEW-BRAKES COMPLETE-Hoses, Master Cylinder, Stainless Steel Calipers, Pads
Complete Tune-up:=
NEW-=Plugs, Points, Cap, Rotor-etc.
NEW Belts & Hoses
NEW- REPLACEMENT BATTERY.
NEW-Gas Tank Flush.
NEW-REBUILT -THE ORIGINAL CARBURETOR
NEW-Radiator flush=original radiator.,
NEW-Water Pump
NEW-Heater Core
NEW- re-conditioned FACTORY AM-FM Radio
NEW-Original Speakers
NEW-just serviced=Oil-Filter-Lube
Fully Documented including:
1. Original Build Sheet.
2. Dealer Info-Dealer name, Dealer Location,Zone, Dealer Number.
3.Copy of 1972 GM Corvette Fact List-options, etc,
EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT-NEEDS NOTHING
Warranty--NO warranty expressed or implied. Selling car "As-IS"
"Like Is". Buyer must make his own pick-up & transport arrangements.

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