74 Corvette Convertible L48 350 4 Speed A/c on 2040-cars
North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
Engine:350
Year: 1974
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Model: Corvette
Mileage: 17,923
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Been waiting for an affordable convertible Corvette you can drive anywhere???.... Look NO further!!!
Here is a gorgeous very nice driver quality 1974 Stingray you can drive anywhere. This is a great investment quality Corvette that you drive and enjoy with out busting your entire life savings!!!
This car has over $7,000 in receipts for mechanical and misc. work!! It is 110% ready to drive. I have drove this car all Spring and would not be afraid to get in it and go anywhere!! Everything works and it rides and drives incredible!!
This 74 vette has an excellent body, very solid rust free frame. All of the lines and gaps are perfect!!
The car has had a one time repaint aprox 15 years ago and is slick, shiny and straight but is what I consider to be good driver quality considering its age. It show some very fine cracks not visible in the pics on the deck lid and hood. Looks great outside but shows up under florescent lights inside.
The black convertible top and interior is in excellent condition and has ALL been replaced new. NO rips tears or stains!!
It is riding on all new polished factory aluminum wheels with new tires.
It has the standard L48 350 engine with a factory 4 speed transmission. Runs perfect....NO PROBLEMS!! The car has had NEW...belts, hoses, engine & trans rebuild, interior, top, rubbers, bushings, seals, wheels, tires, etc.. Too much to list!!
It is equipped with power steering, power brakes, power windows, a/c tilt and telescopic steering wheel and an added aftermarket am/fm/cd player.
CALL ANYTIME WITH QUESTIONS OR OFFERS AT 276-920-1351
I am a licensed and bonded Virginia dealer. We reserve the right to end this auction anytime as this car is for sale locally.. We welcome ALL serious buyers Worldwide!!!
Thanks!!
HEADLIGHTS WORK PERFECT!!!
PERFECT GLASS STAINLESS TOP ETC!!
LOOK AT CRISP CLEAR GAUGES
FACTORY 4 SPEED CORRECT SHIFTER
NICE CLEAN JAMS, NEW RUBBERS, FLAWLESS DOOR PANELS!
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