1982 Chevrolet Collector Edition Mint 11799.1 Miles on 2040-cars
Moreland, Georgia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 crossfire infection
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Model: Corvette
Trim: Collector Edition
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: coupe
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 11,799
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a TWO owner 1982 Corvette Collector Edition that is MINT. It has 11799.1 miles since new (11800.2 as of today). I drove it down the street. This Corvette has every option available including a cassette player and EVERYTHING works as new. POWER EVERYTING, TILT, TELESCOPIC. This car has never seen rain, has never been buffed, never wrecked or damaged in any way. The underside is as clean as the day it was new. The interior is absolutely perfect with original everything including all the books from the factory and dealership. Also included is the original T-Top bags in the compartment in the rear. The car runs and drives as new. The heater hoses, clamps, belts, SPARK PLUGS, etc are all original. Even the original dated mufflers. The only items ever replaced are the tires because of just being old and not safe to drive a car like this on and the battery. The condition of the car speaks for itself. There is one minor imperfection on the left rear quarter that is just from age. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY AND BID ACCORDINGLY. AS IS NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. NO WHINING OR COMPLAINING AFTER THE FACT (I cannot imagine anyone complaining about this car). NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS OR BIDDERS WITH LESS THAN 10 POSITIVE FEEDBACKS UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME FIRST. $500.00 PAYPAL deposit due within 24 hours of auction end and car MUST BE PICKED up within 5 days of auciton end and balance paid in CASH in person. Call Doug with questions at 678 641 3063. Thanks
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