2001 Corvette Z06 Never Ever In The Rain, 13,700 Miles Car Is Mint!!!! on 2040-cars
Colonia, New Jersey, United States
I am selling my 2001 Z06, WITH ONLY 13,621 MILES ON IT (I take it cat shows every few weeks so it may be a few more now). It has been garage kept all its life and the last 3 years barely driven at all. It goes out on days with zero % chance of rain. She Has never & yes I DO MEAN EVER SAW A DROP OF RAIN at all. This is a collectors car, it's the first year Chevy came out with a Z06 since 1969. Stock is a six speed 385 HP super light super faster car. Lots of Chrome on the engine, has a stage 2 clutch put in it, , every show it has been entered in as a minimum has showed, placed or WON! Just had the car compounded and detailed as well as have new VREDESTIEN tires all around! Only hand washed. Also has Black floor mats and back mat as well as the Red ones it is shown with. This car was built for the track by Chevy, thinner glass, Titanium Exhaust, lower suspension, extra horse power! Garage kept all the time, on the road 3 months a year. Car is nearly perfect. I hate to boast but with less than 14K miles on it it's a rare find.This is a turn key car for the right collector, you need to do nothing to this except put the key in and GO! Everywhere it goes it stops people, The fact it's the first ZO6, makes this car extremely collectible and goes up in value every year. Time to let someone else enjoy her.
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