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Great Contidion 84 Corvette 4+3 Manual Transmission Must Sell No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:47000
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Selling my RARE AND ALL ORIGINAL manual transmission 84 corvette.  NO RESERVE!  I AM LEAVING THE COUNTRY AND MUST SELL THE CAR!

What makes this car valuable: THE CORVETTE BIBLE!!! This publication lists the options and the number of vehicles that were purchased with them for all corvettes.

1) EXTREMELY RARE: RADIO DELETE OPTION. ONLY .2% of the vettes sold in 1984 had this option!!!

2) It has the CLOTH SPORTS SEATS only 7.8% of the vettes sold in 1984 had this option. They retailed from Chevy in 1984 for $625 and the base seat which is leather only retailed for $400.

3) 4 Speed Manual Transmission only 12.5% of the vettes sold in 1984 had this option.

4) Removable Transparent Roof Panel only 30% of the vettes sold in 1984 had this option.

5) It still has the original factory paint, unlike many cars being sold on ebay that have been repainted.

Just installed new front rotors and brake pads for both front and rear!
Just changed oil, filter, topped all fluids including transmission and overdrive!
did smog check, passed without any issue or adjustment, and has tags good to April 16, 2014

The car looks and runs great. It has always been garaged. The interior and body are in very good condition. The car has a clean title and has never been in any accidents. Car passed the smog test last November without any adjustments or repairs.

The Doug Nash 4+3 overdrive was repaired about 1500 miles ago. (All manual 84 vettes came with this overdrive and they all go out at around 40K to 45K). I did not know that when I bought the car so if you are considering one it better have the repair already, like my car, or you will have to get it done! I have the receipts for the work, it was done in 2011 by Pete's Gear Shop [The best gear and transmission guy in the bay area. All the corvette shops and dealers send their more difficult jobs to him.] Pete also re-aligned the front and rear of the car so it drives perfect.



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