2007 Corvette Convertible 3lt Z-51, Auto Trans 35,850 Miles, 3owners on 2040-cars
Whiteville, North Carolina, United States
For sale is my 2007 Z51 3LT Corvette Convertible with automatice transmission and Power Top. I purchased the car used from Chevy Dealer in Rincon, Ga. in Jan 2010. I am the third registered owner. The car had 17,000+or-miles when I purchased it. Ir now has 35,850 miles. The car is in EXCELLENT condition. Never had any paintwork. It has been garaged since I purchased it in 2010. It has never seen snow and has only been rained on when I could not get home fast enough. It has been waxed religiously with Zaino wax and washed at least every or time it was driven. It has almost new rubber all the way around and a new battery as of last week. It has all the options available in 2007 except Navigation and Selective Ride Control. I have performed all the oil changes with Mobil 1 at least every 6 months.I have changed out the headlights from silver to black and added body colored door handles and rear spoiler. This has been a trouble free car since I purchased. I have enjoyed owning and driving this car. I am in line for a 2015 and I need to sell it ASAP. The price is firm but I will entertain any offers. I will accept cash, wire transfer or PAYPAL for payment . Buyer will need to arrange pickup. Car is located in Whiteville, NC. Call me at 910-840-3611 or 910-642-5513 or email me at colbass1@gmail.com.
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