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1971 Corvette Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:43459 Color: Bridgehampton Blue /
 Blue
Location:

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States
Transmission:4 speed manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350/270hp
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1971
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 43,459
Exterior Color: Bridgehampton Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: .
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1971 Corvette Roadster Survivor! 

This is a rare find with only 43k miles on it. The engine is a 350/270hp, 4 speed 1 of 2387 made,  P/S, numbers matching including the original Quadrajet carburetor which was just rebuilt with new throttle shaft bushings.It has updated Stainless Steel sleeved calipers along with many new parts including tires, motor mounts, trans mount, drive belts, front disc pads, tail shaft and front diff. seals, snubber bushing, rear spring end links, and complete new carpet kit. I also just replaced the valve cover gaskets, installed a new thermostat and radiator cap just because.   The car was special ordered in May 1971 and I have the GM Corvette order form, protect-O plate, shipping invoice, purchase agreement, owners manual, and the original vehicle invoice. It has original top which has a few minor cracks but well kept. Paint is still the original Bridge Hampton Blue, 1 of 1471 made, however it does show some aging. There is one small body issue on the left front bumper. It looks like someone bumped the bumper and the fiber glass was pushed slightly shown in one picture. The engine bay has not been pressure washed nor has the underside of the car, it is what it is. 


As I stated the car is a survivor and has the same owner since 1975! It runs and drives great and its time for a new owner who will appreciate this great Corvette!
I am willing to assist in shipping and can hold the car until pickup can be arranged. (within reason)
A $500.00 deposit must be paid within 24 hours after winning bid via PayPal or vehicle will be re posted for sale.

Typeohv V-8 
ohv V-8 
ohv V-8 
ohv V-8 
Displacement, liters/cu inch 
5.7/350 
5.7/350 
7.4/454 
7.4/454 
Bore x stroke, inches
4.00 x 3.484.00 x 3.484.25 x 4.004.25 x 4.00
Fuel Management
x 4-bbl.
x 4-bbl.x 4-bbl.x 4-bbl.
Horsepower @ rpm
270 @ 4,800330 @ 5,600365 @ 4,800425 @ 5,600
Torque @ rpm, pound-foot
360 @ 3,200360 @ 3,600465 @ 3,400475 @ 4,000

Published Performance Numbers 

Acceleration
270 hp, 4-sp man.
330 hp, 4-sp man.
0-60 mph, sec
7.1
6.0
0-100 mph, sec 
19.8
14.5
1/4-mile, sec @ mph 
15.55 @ 90.4
14.57 @ 100.6

(Source: Car and Driver)

Vehicle Production and Base Prices

Car Type
Production
Price 
2-door convertible
7,121
$5,259.00 
2-door coupe
14,6805,496.00

Options and Production

Option
Production 
Price 
Custom Interior Trim
2,602
$158.00
Power Windows6,192
79.00
Custom Shoulder Belts (std w/coupe)
677

42.00

Auxiliary Hardtop 
2,619
274.00
Vinyl Covering
832
63.00
Rear Window Defroster
1,598
42.00
Air Conditioning
11,481
459.00
Optional Rear Axle Ratio
2,395
13.00
Power Brakes
13,558
47.00
365 hp Engine 
5,097
295.00
425 hp Engine188
1,221.00
330 hp Engine
1,949
483.00
4-speed Manual Transmission, close ratio
2,387
0.00
4-speed Manual Transmission, close ratio, heavy duty
130
100.00
Turbo Hydra-Matic Automatic Transmission
10,060
0.00
Tilt-Telescopic Steering Column
8,130
84.30
Power Steering
17,904
115.90
Deluxe Wheel Covers
3,007
63.00
White Stripe Tires, F70 x 15 nylon
6,711
28.00
White Letter Tires, F70 x 15 nylon12,449
42.00
Heavy Duty Battery (std w/LS5, LS6)
1,455
15.80
Alarm System
8,501
31.60
AM/FM Radio18,078
178.00
AM/FM Radio, stereo
3,431
283.00
Special Purpose LT1 Engine Package
8
1,010.00
Special Purpose LS6 Engine Package12
1,747.00

Color Choices and Production

Color Choice
ProductionColor Choice
Production 
Nevada Silver
1,177
Sunflower Yellow
1,177
Classic White
1,875
Mille Miglia Red
2,180
Mulsanne Blue
2,465
Bridgehampton Blue
1,417
Brands Hatch Green
3,445
Ontario Orange
2,269
Steel Cities Gray
1,591
War Bonnet Yellow
3,706

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