2001 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Keystone, Iowa, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : noel.sholette@isonews2.com .
2001 Corvette Convertible
Color is Magnetic Red II metallic with black leather interior and black soft top. 31,871 original miles.
Fully optioned including: Heads-up display, 12-disc CD changer, electronic dual zone climate control, fog lamps,
memory package - exterior mirrors, radio, driver's seat, climate control & power telescoping steering column,
color-matched body side moldings, power telescoping/manual tilt steering wheel, dual power seats, twilight
sentinel, inside and outside monochromatic mirrors.
I have added C6 Z06-style chrome wheels, a K&N air cleaner, custom C5 logo floor mats (with clear mats over top),
C5 logo carpeted trunk lid insert, window valet (allows you to open and close the windows with the remote). I also
have a custom-fit cover and Vette-Net windscreen which I will sell for additional cost. Purchase price includes all
the original documentation that I have and a 2001 Corvette sales brochure (still in the packaging).
I am the 3rd owner of this car. I bought it in 2009 and it was originally a GM executive lease car, which means
that only GM execs ever drove it for the first 3 years. It has the LS1 350cu.in / 350 HP engine and 4-speed
automatic transmission. It has the optional 3.15 ratio rear axle which makes it very quick off the line, but still
able to cruise at highway speeds very comfortably.
This car has been garage kept and meticulously maintained, using strictly Mobile 1 only in the engine. I had the
brake system and cooling system both flushed and refilled in 2012 and the oil and filter have been changed every
year regardless of miles driven. The car has been in storage the past 2 years with the battery on a trickle charger
the entire time. The car starts and runs flawlessly and drives just like a brand new Vette. As you can see from the
pictures, it's pretty much like new!! Time for someone else to enjoy this beauty.
Only 10% of Corvette convertibles were painted Magnetic Red II metallic in 2001, and only 12% had the 1SB option
with heads-up display, dual climate control and dual power seats!!
Thanks for looking at my car and I'll just say that someone is going to get a very fun, beautiful and reliable
vehicle to enjoy!!
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