1977 Corvette L-48 Numbers Match 4-speed on 2040-cars
Stratford, Connecticut, United States
1977 Chevy Corvette L-48
Number’s matching / AC car* / 4spd !!
**The car will be for sale at the Carlisle spring show PA. 4/23-4/26!!**
Here is an all original numbers matching - 1977 Vette L-48 - 4-speed. T-TOPs and one of the best color options - Classic White with Red interior that really stands out. For now they are affordable, but soon as you see from the auctions they are rapidly appreciating. This being a true numbers matching, 4 speed car, makes it even more desirable. All the mechanicals have been gone through and tuned. *note AC compressor was removed prior to me owning it. It runs very strong with tons of power. The motor has a nice cam and headers that sounds awesome! The car also handles very well. There is no rot or rust and the frame is solid. Interior is in very good shape as well. Motor and paint were freshened up with in the last 2 years. Only a few very minor things need attention. Car shows very well. It starts right up every time and is super reliable. Again with it being a numbers matching car and the condition that it’s in you can’t go wrong.
It’s an excellent summer ride !!
I also have a title that will come with the car!! ** Car is located in Connecticut. Please
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