1965 Corvette Roadster Matching 350HP $52000
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1965 Corvette Roadster Matching 350HP $52000
Up for sale is my 1965 Corvette roadster in its original Nassau blue with matching hardtop power windows, Power steering, telescopic steering, Power disc brakes The car is in great condition with a few minor chips seen in photos. Motor/trans was rebuilt less than 4000 miles sense.
Vehicle is located in San Francisco Bay area
Or any additional questions or additional photos please email or call me anytime, 516-305-0932
Chinomitlow@yahoo.com Will respond quickly
Last edited by ChinoMitlow; 09-30-2014 at 09:00 PM. Reason: Wrong Email
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Ara,
Probably over a year ago now I entered into a "discussion” on the NCRS Technical Discussion Board about the crack that appears in the valve covers of the 350 and up hp. small block cars. My car had the flaws in both covers but I was told that it could not be so. That the date the die cracked was much latter. When I bought my car it was less than three years old with less than 30,000 miles one it.
Look at the valve cover on this car! I’ll bet you it is original and has never been changed. It has the exact flaw that my covers did! My car was also a '65!
Mike Sabrsula
Probably over a year ago now I entered into a "discussion” on the NCRS Technical Discussion Board about the crack that appears in the valve covers of the 350 and up hp. small block cars. My car had the flaws in both covers but I was told that it could not be so. That the date the die cracked was much latter. When I bought my car it was less than three years old with less than 30,000 miles one it.
Look at the valve cover on this car! I’ll bet you it is original and has never been changed. It has the exact flaw that my covers did! My car was also a '65!
Mike Sabrsula
Last edited by mgsabrsula; 10-01-2014 at 07:59 AM. Reason: added year
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Hi Chino
I sent a PM with some specific questions that I feel are important. Did you receive my pm?
I sent a PM with some specific questions that I feel are important. Did you receive my pm?
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I can't read the vin on the engine pad in the photo.
Does it match the cars vin number?
Is the engine in your car it's original born with 350 HP motor?
Not being able to read the vin on the block and having the wrong tach raises a few questions as to originality.
Nice looking car with some good options.
Does it match the cars vin number?
Is the engine in your car it's original born with 350 HP motor?
Not being able to read the vin on the block and having the wrong tach raises a few questions as to originality.
Nice looking car with some good options.
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I can't read the vin on the engine pad in the photo.
Does it match the cars vin number?
Is the engine in your car it's original born with 350 HP motor?
Not being able to read the vin on the block and having the wrong tach raises a few questions as to originality.
Nice looking car with some good options.
Does it match the cars vin number?
Is the engine in your car it's original born with 350 HP motor?
Not being able to read the vin on the block and having the wrong tach raises a few questions as to originality.
Nice looking car with some good options.
It is the matching motor along with the transmission and rear end, it's an original 350 hp as you can see HT code in the photo. I wasnt able to get a good shot of the Vin number on the pad, but yes it is Original
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Yes I really love this car I would really only sell it to someone who would love it as much as I do... And if I get my price.
If not oh well...
Everything on the car is fully functional. All gauges, Headlights, antenna, radio, power windows, it's mechanically sound. Shift through all the gears nice and smooth, No leaks, does not overheat.
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To everyone: I decided to keep the car, My initial plan was to sell this and buy a Porsche 356,
But I guess I'll keep this one until a 356 comes my way...
Thank you all for your interests and comments.
But I guess I'll keep this one until a 356 comes my way...
Thank you all for your interests and comments.