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1962 Chevrolet Corvette Resto-mod on 2040-cars

US $80,000.00
Year:1962 Mileage:74000 Color: paint
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Here is your opportunity to own a beautiful 1962 Corvette.  All of the upgrades on this car make it a pleasure to drive...quite unlike a stock '62.  

--  74,000 original mile car.  

--  Less than 1,000 miles since professional restoration by noted award-winning Atlanta area Corvette restorer.

--  ALL NEW:  exterior paint, exterior and interior chrome, stainless trim, rubber, glass, wiring.  NO EXPENSE SPARED on replacing / updating all aspects of this car.    

--  New top professionally fitted to new bows.  Original hard top (professionally painted to match body color) included in sale.    

--  A/C blows ice-cold.

--  New Michelin Pilot Sport series tires...LESS THAN 10 MILES ON TIRES.

--  New 18" American Racing Torque Thrust II chrome wheels...LESS THAN 10 MILES ON WHEELS. 

--  Completely restored seats (springs, frames, foam, etc., NOT just new seat covers).  

--  Power steering.

--  Ididit steering column.

--  Jim Meyer Racing independent front suspension with power rack and pinion steering. 

--  Crate 350ci / 330 HP high output engine with less than 1k miles.  

--  Electronic ignition with mechanical tach drive.

--  High capacity aluminum radiator with electric fan.

--  Front disc brakes. 

--  15" leather-wrapped steering wheel.

--  Hidden audio system (multi-disc CD player and radio).

--  Custom trunk treatment.  

--  Restored instrument cluster.  

--  New dash pad.

--  Frame and underside flawless.  

--  EVERY MECHANICAL PART ON THIS CAR WAS RESTORED OR REPLACED WITH NEW.  

 THE COLOR:  yes, it's an original Corvette color.  This 1962 Corvette Resto-Mod was painted Royal Heather Amethyst in tribute to the Tangier Shrine Patrol Corvette, one of the most rare production Corvettes ever produced.  In 1962, Bunky Knudsen, head of GM's design division, allowed Omaha's Tangier Shrine Club to select any GM color for their special-order Corvettes, of which 10-15 were ordered directly from GM each year.  In 1962, the Shriners chose Royal Heather Amethyst, an original metallic color offered on Cadillac models.  Only 13 of the 1962 Tangier Shrine Patrol Corvettes were ever produced under central office production order ("COPO").  The only original surviving example of these models was on display at the National Corvette Museum for a number of years, on loan from its owners. The owner of this Corvette owned one of the original Shrine Patrol Corvettes in 1966.  Not knowingly its rarity, he soon traded it for a GTO.  He chose to pay homage to the original Shrine Patrol Corvettes by re-creating the original one he had "way back then" in this car.  See "The Corvette Black Book" for more information on these ultra-rare 'Vettes.   

GOES WITH THE SALE:  original wheels, wheel covers, steering wheel, steering column (with gearbox), front suspension (with discs installed and drums included) and many other original parts.   

The owner has documented receipts showing over $87k spent on this car.  You can own it for far less.  Buy it and enjoy it or take it to Barrett-Jackson and sell it for $100k+.  

All documents and paperwork goes with the car.  The owner has a file 5 inches thick of records and receipts documenting work performed.  

NO TRADES.  Car located 1 mile off of I-75 exit 267, Marietta, GA.  If you want to schedule an inspection before bidding, use "contact seller" through eBay.  I will assist with shipping anywhere in the world after payment made.   

RESERVE WILL NOT BE REVEALED SO DON'T ASK.  

I have sold cars, trucks, tractors, boats and trailers on eBay over the last 15 years.  Check my feedback and bid with confidence.

Good luck.  Bid to win on one of the finest no-expense-spared '62 'Vette in America.  You WILL NOT be disappointed.   

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