1984 Gold Corvette Coupe 84 Chevy 1 Of 20 Shipped To Japan In 84/85 on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
1984 Gold Chevy Chevrolet Corvette Coupe, 2-door, 2 wheel drive. V-8 350 5.7 Liter Crossfire engine.
Great condition, Looks & drives great! minor flaws in paint At a Corvette Car show i got 88 out of 100 points over all Rare Vette - 1 of 20 first shipped to Japan in 1984/85. It was one of the first American cars shipped to Japan to display Corvettes overseas by Chevy. Have window sticker and build sheet car dealer sale brochure Registration up to date. 350 Crossfire Engine Rebuilt by Chevy Dealer in 2000, car had 111k on it at that time 4+3 Nash transmission Manual All maintenance records from 40k miles to present 148k miles, New paint, original Gold color. Newly upholstered seats, new interior, new door rubber. New High performance racing clutch. New emblems. 40 thousand miles on rebuilt Engine, New rack & pinon, New Battery, New alternator, No accidents. Removable targa top which is much less wind annoyance than a convertible. IT's also easy to take off, four bolts, one person can lift it easily & it fits in the back area in the car. I also have the car manual & shop manuals Also, all the dash lights still work. Have build sheet and window sticker from Corvette museum. . Title in hand. ISSUES 1) Air in clutch line needs to be bled. When you start car you must wait 3 min before you can shift. 2) valve cover gasket just started leaking 3) New seat belts but drivers side still have issues Forgot to mention two new front tires last month and replaced windshield. There is a half inch crack in dash. Repairable Paint and interior is over a year old, Clutch has about 500 miles on it now, built by southland clutch. MIinor little flaws inside This car is NOT my everyday car. I use it for car cruises and car shows. If you have any questions just email me Car was built Feb 1984 http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1984/Chevrolet/Corvette/2-Door-Hatchback-Coupe/Values Average Retail High Retail
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