1984 Chevrolet Corvette - Runs, Drives, Clean Title - MAKE OFFERS!
#1
1984 Chevrolet Corvette - Runs, Drives, Clean Title - MAKE OFFERS!
1984 Chevrolet Corvette
5.7L Crossfire V8
4 Speed 700r4 Trans
All original.
Z51 Performance Car
Clean Texas Title. Tags till next year
Power locks, windows, driver seat, mirrors (heated too)
207K original miles.
$3700 obo
Digital dash lights up as it should and works. Speedo side is a little faded. AC doesn't work. Good tires (correct size). Daily drivable. Always starts and runs great. Both headlight motors work, but one has a spun gear. I have the new gear just have not had a chance to install.
I also have a working 5.3L V8 available for the car with high comp pistons and new harness.
This is an all original well optioned car. First year of the C4. Feel free to email with offer.
Pics:
http://austin.craigslist.org/cto/5229539066.html
5.7L Crossfire V8
4 Speed 700r4 Trans
All original.
Z51 Performance Car
Clean Texas Title. Tags till next year
Power locks, windows, driver seat, mirrors (heated too)
207K original miles.
$3700 obo
Digital dash lights up as it should and works. Speedo side is a little faded. AC doesn't work. Good tires (correct size). Daily drivable. Always starts and runs great. Both headlight motors work, but one has a spun gear. I have the new gear just have not had a chance to install.
I also have a working 5.3L V8 available for the car with high comp pistons and new harness.
This is an all original well optioned car. First year of the C4. Feel free to email with offer.
Pics:
http://austin.craigslist.org/cto/5229539066.html
Last edited by mvrk10256; 10-01-2015 at 10:23 PM.
#4
GTFO my thread. This is a running, driving, clean titled, well optioned car. The interior has a little rain damage but its not bad and I am asking a fair price.
either put up cash or stay out of the classified.
either put up cash or stay out of the classified.
#5
Team Owner
Question.
The ad says correct tire sizes. How can they be when the 84 came with 16" wheels and those are 17" wheels? Also, they are incorrect offset as indicted by where they meet the edge of the fender wells.
The car is worth salvaging, its more than just a parts car if it is running, driving, stopping. I will only offer a suggestion on price. It's too high by about $1,500. Only saying that because the 84 I just sold was a 4+3, Z51, 116k miles, and everything worked and the body was at 90% and interior had brand new seat covers and the carpet was decent. I sold it for $4,000 and it had new brakes and tires on wheels that were almost in new condition. It also had the dash completely redone.
Good luck with the sale.
The ad says correct tire sizes. How can they be when the 84 came with 16" wheels and those are 17" wheels? Also, they are incorrect offset as indicted by where they meet the edge of the fender wells.
The car is worth salvaging, its more than just a parts car if it is running, driving, stopping. I will only offer a suggestion on price. It's too high by about $1,500. Only saying that because the 84 I just sold was a 4+3, Z51, 116k miles, and everything worked and the body was at 90% and interior had brand new seat covers and the carpet was decent. I sold it for $4,000 and it had new brakes and tires on wheels that were almost in new condition. It also had the dash completely redone.
Good luck with the sale.
Last edited by TLS_Addict; 10-04-2015 at 05:12 PM.
#6
Question.
The ad says correct tire sizes. How can they be when the 84 came with 16" wheels and those are 17" wheels? Also, they are incorrect offset as indicted by where they meet the edge of the fender wells.
The car is worth salvaging, its more than just a parts car if it is running, driving, stopping. I will only offer a suggestion on price. It's too high by about $1,500. Only saying that because the 84 I just sold was a 4+3, Z51, 116k miles, and everything worked and the body was at 90% and interior had brand new seat covers and the carpet was decent. I sold it for $4,000 and it had new brakes and tires on wheels that were almost in new condition.
Good luck with the sale.
The ad says correct tire sizes. How can they be when the 84 came with 16" wheels and those are 17" wheels? Also, they are incorrect offset as indicted by where they meet the edge of the fender wells.
The car is worth salvaging, its more than just a parts car if it is running, driving, stopping. I will only offer a suggestion on price. It's too high by about $1,500. Only saying that because the 84 I just sold was a 4+3, Z51, 116k miles, and everything worked and the body was at 90% and interior had brand new seat covers and the carpet was decent. I sold it for $4,000 and it had new brakes and tires on wheels that were almost in new condition.
Good luck with the sale.
#8
IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED OR HAVE MEANS IN BUYING THE CAR PLEASE STAY OUT OF MY THREAD.
This is considered common courtesy on most forums.
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Melting Slicks