C3 Corvette In New Jersey
#4
1977 c3
Hi saw your want list i have 2 ,1977 for sale 1 white l 48 auto a/c am fm 8 track fresh paint hasent seen rain yet 90 % new interior brown new battery new tires 8000.00 ;the other one 500 hp street legal orange with black interior alot of new parts to many to list motor has 15 miles on it 12,500.00 can send you pic if interested i live in delaware call or email 302 368-8312 thanks Mark
#5
c3 for sale
I have to sell my 79 L82 4-speed with 15,800 miles, every option and all the paper work from when I bought it new. asking $25,000.00 My e-mail is movmd@yahoo.com
#6
I have a '69 427/390 numbers matching convertible, 4 speed manual. I have been going back and forth about selling the car and still have not made up my mind (I now have three kids and don't have the time to drive it).
The car is a driver. Mechanically, it is perfect - never had any problems (maintained by Rich Engelhardt - a legend in New York). The interior is definately used. It has '69 sidepipes, but those were not on the car when it left the factory. It has a modern radio (which fits into the radio holes - no cuts). The car is now black on saddle (originally green/saddle). This was an early '69 and I have the matching hardtop (which is actually a '68 - common to early '69s). The soft-top is in excellent condition. I've owned the car since 1992 and love it. I definately have mixed emotions, and still have not decided to actually sell. The car is stored an hour from NYC. I'd be looking for about $20,000. If you are really interested, let me know ekoes@optonline.com. I wouldn't be able to deal with this until April/May because of work.
The car is a driver. Mechanically, it is perfect - never had any problems (maintained by Rich Engelhardt - a legend in New York). The interior is definately used. It has '69 sidepipes, but those were not on the car when it left the factory. It has a modern radio (which fits into the radio holes - no cuts). The car is now black on saddle (originally green/saddle). This was an early '69 and I have the matching hardtop (which is actually a '68 - common to early '69s). The soft-top is in excellent condition. I've owned the car since 1992 and love it. I definately have mixed emotions, and still have not decided to actually sell. The car is stored an hour from NYC. I'd be looking for about $20,000. If you are really interested, let me know ekoes@optonline.com. I wouldn't be able to deal with this until April/May because of work.
Last edited by MarkDK; 03-06-2005 at 09:44 PM.