2004 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Ls1 383 Supercharged 57k Miles 6 Speed Borla on 2040-cars
Brooksville, Florida, United States
Up for auction is a 2004 Corvette convertible with 57k miles that I recently took on trade for another car I was selling. Lots of performance upgrades to make this car sound and drive like a Corvette should. The LS1 engine was stroked to a 383, SLP long tube headers that go into the Borla exhaust, Carroll Supercharger system, McCleod clutch, and MSD fuel pump booster. I was told the rear end and transmission were upgraded to Z51 standards as well with hardened axles. This car was put on a dyno and did 602hp at the rear wheels, again this was relayed and I can't verify. Car runs, shifts, and drives like it should with such low mileage. It has new tires and ceramic brakes. Loaded with options P/W, P/L, power mirrors, power seats, 6 speed, Bose, HUD, etc. I have included a picture of the tag with all the option codes for those that want to look them up. I have the books on the Supercharger system, MSD fuel pump booster, original GM books, and the information on the guy that built the motor. Serious buyers contact John (352) 796-5264 with any questions. This is my shop # so I'm available from 9-5 M-F at this number. Interested buyers are encouraged to come and look at the car. We can put it on the lift, take it for a test drive and go over everything with you. Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to cancel bids and end the auction early. Non refundable deposit of $1,000 due within 24 hours of auction ending. Balance is due 7 days after close of auction and the only forms accepted are CASH or wire transfer unless prior agreement has been made. Car is sold As-Is with no warranty, again come inspect it before bidding. Car can be stored for a reasonable amount of time until the winning bidder can arrange shipping or can pick up. Shipping is up to the winning bidder to arrange, I can help load the car if needed, but I will not provide shipping quotes. |
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