1989 corvette convertible
#21
Pro
Read two posts above yours.. The car is sold already...
Very nice car, one of my favorite years ....last year of the old dash and first year of the 6speed. You are close to the money but the right person has to see it. I would take the wheels off, get it on a lift and detail the engine , suspension etc.... just don't use a acid base product and you will have a NCRS / Bloomington Gold car for the right buyer. Just don't wash the under carriage stickers or printing on the shocks etc off. Just trying to help!
#22
Oh yes the post where she calls the members "all fools on this site" such a classy woman.
#23
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The top is old, weathered and brittle, will need to be replaced. It doesn't take muscle to raise the top, if correct it fits very flush and formed to the body. This one don't.
Good pictures of the dash.. that's what we want to
Yes! The car was just started! Glad the pics are good and gave you the info you wanted to see.
About the top....it's a matter of strength to get the snug fit. I don't have the necessary muscle.
OK, Corvette lovers...who's going to make a great offer and drive this baby down a winding road on a bright sunny day past glorious Fall foliage?!?!
Yes! The car was just started! Glad the pics are good and gave you the info you wanted to see.
About the top....it's a matter of strength to get the snug fit. I don't have the necessary muscle.
OK, Corvette lovers...who's going to make a great offer and drive this baby down a winding road on a bright sunny day past glorious Fall foliage?!?!
#24
Advanced
If i had not jusy purchased the 90 ZR1 for my wife, i would have jumped on this. She would have much prefered the soft top to the drone of the coupe with the lid off. Will most likely sell it come Spring. My 91 will however stay under cover. Here's to Spring.
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