2005 Yellow Chevrolet Corvette - Immaculate Garaged One Owner With Many Options! on 2040-cars
Dade City, Florida, United States
THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!! This is a one owner vehicle that has always been meticulously serviced, maintained and garaged! It was picked up at the museum the last week of the 2005 production run. My wife and I have taken numerous trips each year in the car since it was picked up from the museum, even keeping the car in hotel garages. It now has 50,683 miles, which are primarily highway miles, with approximately 15k on the current tires. This beautiful corvette has been treated as the fine jewel that it is. The vehicle has a clear title and is being sold by the original owner. This is a nice, fun ride on trips with plenty of space for luggage.
6.0 Liter Sequential Fuel Injection V-8 engine, Active Handling, Traction Control System, 4 Wheel Independent Suspension, Power Speed Sensitive Rack
& Pinion Steering, Limited Slip Differential, Extended Mobility Tires With
Tire Pressure Monitor System, Oil Life Monitoring System
Air Bags, Frontal & Side impact, Driver & Passenger,
Keyless Access with Push Button Start,
Theft Deterrent System & Alarm, Power 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes
Power Heated Outside Mirrors, Full Folding Black Convertible Top with Heated Rear
Window Glass, Xenon Headlamps, Fog & Daytime Running Lamps
Dual Zone Electronic A/C, Cabin Air Filtration, Carpeted
Floor Mats, Driver Information
Center, Cruise Control with Resume, Intermittent Wiper System, Leather Seating Surfaces, 6 Way Power Sport
Seats, Tilt Leather Wrap Steering
Wheel, Power Door Locks & Windows,
Remote Trunk & Fuel Door Release.
Preferred Equipment Group: Head-up Display, Homelink
Transmitter, Memory Package, Auto Dimming inside rear view Mirror w/Compass,
Heated Seats, Radio Data System - AM/FM Stereo with 6-Disc In Dash CD With MP3 Playback, Bose
Premium 7-Speaker System, Power Telescoping Steering Wheel. Magnetic Selective Ride Control. Polished Aluminum 5 Spoke Wheels. Rear Axle - 3.15 Ratio
ONCE AGAIN, THIS IS A ONE OWNER CAR That Has Always Been Meticulously Serviced, Maintained And Garaged! |
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