2004 C5 Corvette Coupe on 2040-cars
Evansville, Indiana, United States
2004 C5 Corvette Coupe (VIN: 1G1YY22GX45129852), millennium yellow / black leather interior, auto trans., 62,450 original miles, built 05/2004, in-service date of 07/01/2004 with 30 miles, sold new in Southern IN, 5.7L (346 cid) 16V cast-aluminium LS1 V8 with sequential fuel injection, 350 hp. & 360 ft.-lb. torque, short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone independent front & rear suspension, power 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, Magnasteer speed sensitive rack & pinion power steering, electronic traction control with active handling & vehicle stability control (both defeatable), dual zone auto climate control with pollen filters, power windows with one-touch down feature, full analog gauges with digital driver info center - oil life monitoring system, fuel information incl. average speed, average fuel consumption, instantaneous fuel consumption and range for remaining fuel, intermittent wipers, leather wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, remote trunk & fuel door release, cruise control, delayed/fade courtesy lights, illuminated entry system. Options: dual 6-way power sport seats, remote exterior mirrors, leather sport steering wheel, body color removable roof panel, 2.73 rear axle ratio, chrome split 5-spoke Z06 rims (17x8 & 18x10) with new GoodYear Eagle F1 Supercar tires (265/40-17f & 295/35-18r) - ask me how hard a set of these were to find!!, chrome crest center caps, BOSE premium sound with CD, remote keyless entry with pass-key II theft deterrent system, Borla cat-back exhaust system, K&N duel pipe cold air intake, vinyl (removable) hood stripes, side vent inserts, tinted windows, rear wheel well rock guards (removable), red reflective “Corvette” rear bumper inserts, clear plastic kick-panel protectors, trunk cover and cargo net, carpeted & rubber mats. Just inspected by the local Chevrolet dealer, no open recalls or service bulletins, no oil leaks, fully serviced with new TPMS sensors & tires, recent alignment and front & rear brake pads and rotors. Needs nothing except to be driven and enjoyed. Clean Carfax showing 2 local owners and no accidents. No known or detectable paintwork, never smoked in, very original vehicle that is in excellent condition inside and out with books / manuals & 2 keys and 2 remotes. One of 16,165 Corvette Coupes built in 2004 and one of 2,6414 in millennium yellow. 18 gallon fuel tank, EPA city / highway fuel economy of 19 / 28 mpg. Offered at $18,750.00 / best offer. Call or text Brian @ (812) 760-5513 ~ located in Southern IN 47711.
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