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1987 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:79200
Location:

Westtown, New York, United States

Westtown, New York, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A 1987 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE.  THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED BY ME AND THE PREVIOUS OWNER WHO HAD IT FOR THEN 15 YEARS BEFORE ME. IT HAS 79,200 MILES . INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN, SEATS WERE RE UPHOLSTERED. IT IS ALSO A 4 SPEED, WHICH ARE COMING VERY HARD TO COME. POWER WINDOWS, POWER SEATS, POWER MIRRORS, CRUISE CONTROL, ALL WORK NO ISSUES, ALSO BRAKES ARE GOOD TIRES ARE GOOD.  AND ALSO THE LIGHTS GO UP AND DOWN NO PROBLEMS. THAT WAS A KNOWN ISSUE WITH THESE CARS. MINE WORK PERFECT! ,THE MOTOR SOUNDS GREAT, NO ISSUES, NO SMOKING, THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS CLEAN AS SUPPOSE TO, NO PROBLEMS. YOU WILL PROBABLY NOT SEE A CORVETTE AROUND THIS YEAR IN THIS CONDITION .IM ALSO A PRIVATE OWNER OF THIS CAR, NOT A DEALER. I BABY THIS CAR, ITS ADULT DRIVEN AND NOT RACED, ONLY USED TO GO TO CAR SHOWS AND A GOOD DRIVE ON A NICE DAY. DOESNT SEE THE RAIN. CAR CAN BE AN EVERYDAY DRIVER IF NEED BE OR JUST TO CRUISE IN EVRY SO OFTEN, LIKE I DID WITH IT. THIS IS A TYPE OF CAR YOU CAN JUST GET IN AND GO, NO PROBLEMS NO ISSUES, DOESNT NEED ANYTHING. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK,  PLEASE DONT HESITATE, I WILL ANSWER AS QUICK AS I CAN. GOOD LUCK IN BIDDING. ALSO DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT, BID ON THIS CAR IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO BUY IT, AND IF YOU HAVE LESS THEN 10 FEEDBACK , CALL ME FIRST, OR THE BID WILL BE REJECTED. JUST REMEMBER THE CAR IS 25 YEARS OLD IT IS NOT PERFECT, FEW MINOR SCRATCHES AND BLEMISHES BUT OVERALL BODY AND PAINT LOOK VERY NICE. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS.  THANKS AGAIN JEFF 845-674-7259


On Sep-02-14 at 19:35:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

ALSO I WILL TAKE ANOTHER PICTURE WITH THE TOP UP, SO YOU CAN SEE IT IS IN GOOD SHAPE, AS WELL AS I WILL TRY TO PUT A VIDEO UP ON YOUTUBE WITH A LINK TOM OR THE FOLLOWING DAY WITH THE CAR RUNNING. THE CAR I THINK AND I HAVE PRICED THEM OUT IS BETWEEN 9-11 IN THIS CONDITION, I HAVE SET THE RESERVE FAIRLY LOW, AND THE ONLY REASON WHY IS THAT I HAVE ANOTHER CONVERTIBLE AND I DONT NEED 2. WHOEVER WINS AND MEETS THE RESERVE I FEEL WILL TRULY BE HAPPY WITH MY CAR.


On Sep-03-14 at 16:33:24 PDT, seller added the following information:

I shot 2 videos today of the car, try copying and pasting the link to youtube, if it doesn't work go to youtube and put in 87 black vette convertible, and 1987 corvette convertible for sale on ebay, both videos should be under jeff gavino.Also like I said im trying to be as honest as I can, showing you the car runs and drives nice and look very good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6w26FfcbcLw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg03rRE80BI

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