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Pristine 1984 Chevrolet C4 Corvette 12,760 Original Miles - Museum Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:12760 Color: or paint flaws
Location:

Willoughby, Ohio, United States

Willoughby, Ohio, United States

This is my father's prized 1984 C4 Corvette with 12,758 miles.  This was the first year of Corvette's new body style.  My father bought this car brand new in 1984 and this car has been perfectly cared for since then.  This was my Dad's baby and he was the biggest perfectionist I have ever known.  Everything he owned was immaculate and perfect and this car was no exception.  It is as close to a brand new 1984 Corvette as you'll ever see. This car could go in a museum or a Corvette collection.  The condition can only be described as "like new".  This car is completely stock and has not been modified in any way, right down the the original BOSE stereo system.

The only reason I'm selling this car is because I'm moving and won't have an extra garage space at my new house.  I love this car and I'm selling it with a heavy heart, but I'll be glad for it to go to a good home and to someone who will take care of it the way we have.

I cannot imagine there is a better-kept or better condition 1984 Corvette for sale anywhere.  This car has been kept parked in a climate-controlled garage space with a cover on it since it was new.  This car has never even spent a night outside and hasn't been driven in the rain.

The car has only 12,760 original miles since new, but it has always been started up regularly and "exercised" at least around the block on a regular basis.

The car has the original paint and it has never been in an accident.  There are no exterior or paint flaws, nor any cracks in the fiberglass body.  The glass is all perfect.  The exterior, paint and body are "as new". 

Everything on the car works- everything.  There is nothing broken and nothing not working.  My father had the car serviced and looked after by the same mechanic for 25 years and if the car ever needed anything, it got it immediately.

The engine, transmission, brakes, steering, everything works great.  There are no mechanical or electrical problems- you could get in this car and drive to California if you wanted.  

The interior is excellent- there is no wear showing and everything is perfectly clean.  The carpets and upholstery are flawless.  It actually still smells new inside, if you can believe that.  

All door seals are good and the car doesn't have any leaks.  

The tires were replaced a few years ago and they are still in great shape.

This is a spectacular 1984 Corvette, the best you'll ever find.   I hope the new owner will treat it with the same care and respect that it's seen since new. 

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