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Chuck72 01-19-2011 08:40 AM

72 LT1 for sale
 
Have nice 1972 LT1, air, leather, ps/pb, t/t, showing 63K on the odometer, believed to be correct, numbers matching, original car, would like to trade for solid axle car.
Will sell, asking 45K, prefer to trade.
Thanks,
Charles

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Vetteaddiction 01-19-2011 09:48 AM

Beautiful car. The most original Lt-1/air engine I've seen.

Good luck with your sale,

Chris :flag:

rvazquez 01-19-2011 11:09 PM

:iagree: Sweet car, could be a twin for mine except for the A/C and PO2's, Good luck with the sale
Regards
Roy

rickm2@tampabay.rr.c 01-20-2011 08:03 AM

Do you have any paperwork with the car? History? Is it matching number? I am interested.

Chuck72 01-20-2011 08:53 AM

Thanks for the positive comments, guys.
This car is representative of a relatively few cars that have somehow survived the carnage of yet another owners idea of molestation.
To rickm, I have no paperwork other than some previous owner history, normal stuff that comes with a car when new, owners manual, receipts, brochures, etc.. Yes, numbers match. I have a very complete listing of car numbers, which I will be happy to send to you along with an accurate description of car.
This car is original and in excellent condition. The previous owner is a long time NCRS guy, forum member, and, I'm sure, will speak to the cars' status. If you are in the Bay Area, you are welcome to visit, and feel free to bring a C3, NCRS person also.
Regards,
Charles

rickm2@tampabay.rr.c 01-20-2011 03:42 PM

Chuck could you send me more pictures. Do you have any of the chassis? Does everything work? Thanks Rick rickm2@tampabay.rr.com

Chuck72 02-01-2011 08:25 AM

bump

jr9170 02-01-2011 04:50 PM

Beautiful looking 72 LT-1...:thumbs:

myoriginal77 02-01-2011 04:56 PM

:iagree:


Originally Posted by jr9170 (Post 1576676170)
Beautiful looking 72 LT-1...:thumbs:

:iagree:

Wish I had the ability to get it,

Frank

john 72-04 02-01-2011 05:35 PM

swweeeeeeet

jhudec 02-01-2011 09:00 PM

PM Sent

jr9170 02-02-2011 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by myoriginal77 (Post 1576676238)
:iagree:



:iagree:

Wish I had the ability to get it,

Frank

:yesnod:

PhilaScott 02-02-2011 02:59 PM

WOW.. Beautiful. All original looking.
Gotta love a pretty 72' :thumbs:

jr9170 02-02-2011 04:37 PM

:yesnod:

R1234 02-02-2011 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by PhilaScott (Post 1576685074)
WOW.. Beautiful. All original looking.
Gotta love a pretty 72' :thumbs:

10-4 on that and it runs as good as it looks.

YankeeStation1967 02-03-2011 08:11 PM

Neat, desirable car with great 70's color combo ! Bump for a green brother.

Paul Borowski 02-03-2011 09:42 PM

....wonder if this was the same car that was sold some years ago(4-7yrs?)down there at a Mecum Auction in FL? Amelia Island? There was a pair of "bookend" LT-1 Elkhart Green Corvettes, one coupe with A/C, one roadster with A/C. It's not everyday you see LT-1 cars for sale, let alone A/C ones. This car(if it was), if part of the same set was from NW Ohio.

jr9170 02-04-2011 02:33 AM


Originally Posted by Ed T (Post 1576697130)
Neat, desirable car with great 70's color combo ! Bump for a green brother.

:yesnod:

Chuck72 02-09-2011 04:11 PM

Thanks to everyone for your comments.
Several people have expressed interest in the car (thank you). The primary concern everyone has, is the paint. The paint is old, as is the car. You can see that the paint does not look too shabby. Everyone, so far, wants to paint the car. This is probably because I give the car a pretty hard assessment when someone contacts me for more info. This, in turn, scares folks off. If I were contemplating purchasing a car, esp. one that I could not personally inspect unless I had to purchase a plane ticket, I would appreciate a realistic assessment. (Some of these dealers ads make me barf).That thought adds approximately six thousand bucks to their investment. My thought on the car is that the car is mostly original, even to the point of possibly being a Bowtie candidate, therefore, for me, at least, paint is out of the question. Why would anyone paint a car that has made it this far with most of its' original paint?
The point I am driving to is that, in better times, in the future, this car will command much stronger money. Should this be a factor? Would you paint it? Why?

rpoz06 02-09-2011 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by chuckievette (Post 1576748059)
Thanks to everyone for your comments.
Several people have expressed interest in the car (thank you). The primary concern everyone has, is the paint. The paint is old, as is the car. You can see that the paint does not look too shabby. Everyone, so far, wants to paint the car. This is probably because I give the car a pretty hard assessment when someone contacts me for more info. This, in turn, scares folks off. If I were contemplating purchasing a car, esp. one that I could not personally inspect unless I had to purchase a plane ticket, I would appreciate a realistic assessment. (Some of these dealers ads make me barf).That thought adds approximately six thousand bucks to their investment. My thought on the car is that the car is mostly original, even to the point of possibly being a Bowtie candidate, therefore, for me, at least, paint is out of the question. Why would anyone paint a car that has made it this far with most of its' original paint?
The point I am driving to is that, in better times, in the future, this car will command much stronger money. Should this be a factor? Would you paint it? Why?

Couldn't agree more - leave this masterpiece alone!


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