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1989 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible In Kandy Brandywine (custom Color) on 2040-cars

US $8,999.00
Year:1989 Mileage:107220
Location:

Jerome, Idaho, United States

Jerome, Idaho, United States

Selling this beauty for my father-in-law (Corvette is at his residence in Jerome. Idaho, near Twin Falls and available for test drives).

He's owned it and maintained it meticulously since by it from it's previous owner in 1994.  It's been garage kept ever since and the soft-top recently replaced.

He and I are both available to quickly answer any questions or inquiries.   I'm happy to forward any questions to him I might not be able to fully answer or put you in direct contact with him via phone.

A reasonable reserve has been set - (Auction was relisted to include a Buy-It-Now option) - Good luck bidding!


After the auction closes;

A deposit of $1,000 is expected within 48 hours of auction's end via Wire Transfer or via Ebay Finance. The balance of payment is expected in full within 7 days of auction's end via Cash in person, Wire Transfer or via Ebay Finance

As stated above the vehicle is located in Jerome, Idaho.  Transportation of the vehicle, and all associated costs, is the sole responsibility of winning bidder and is not included in final price of the vehicle.


On Mar-05-14 at 20:45:39 PST, seller added the following information:

 Selling this beauty for my father-in-law (Corvette is at his residence in Jerome. Idaho, near Twin Falls and available for test drives).

He's owned it and maintained it meticulously since by it from it's previous owner in 1994.  It's been garage kept ever since and the soft-top recently replaced.

He and I are both available to quickly answer any questions or inquiries.   I'm happy to forward any questions to him I might not be able to fully answer or put you in direct contact with him via phone.

UPDATE:  Just wanted to revise the mileage to 108,019 so we're up to date as of 03/05/2014.  Dear old Dad has taken her for a couple of spins to say goodbye!


A reasonable reserve has been set - (Auction was relisted to include a Buy-It-Now option) - Good luck bidding!


After the auction closes;

A deposit of $1,000 is expected within 48 hours of auction's end via Wire Transfer or via Ebay Finance. The balance of payment is expected in full within 7 days of auction's end via Cash in person, Wire Transfer or via Ebay Finance

As stated above the vehicle is located in Jerome, Idaho.  Transportation of the vehicle, and all associated costs, is the sole responsibility of winning bidder and is not included in final price of the vehicle.

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