1969 427/390 4spd. corvette for sale
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1969 427/390 4spd. corvette for sale
I would like to sell my 1969 427/390 number matching car. The original millage of the car just turned 23,800 it a M21 4 spd car. It's Marburo maroon with std black interior. I just had the motor rebuilt, std crank and rods ,new set of floating Scatt 4340 steel rods, and a set of SRP 9.7:1 Pistons with Brodix aluminum heads, factory intake and card. Had carb rebuilt professionally, and looks great. It was my fathers car since 1974, and sat on jack stands almost 30 years. Till I bought it and started working on it. Car has laquer paint on it, looks good for its age. I just put all new bushings in the car, new F41 springs front and back, fuel and brake lines, new wire harnesses, new fuel tank. The engine is number matching .030 over block. The car has red line Coker tires on it, all original glass and chrome. T3 head lights, car needs some little stuff- carpet, seat foam, clutch needs to be changed???or adjusted. The car is a convertable car, I don't have the convertable top but the car does have a 68 hard top on it now. I have the p.o.p for the car as well as the original bill of sale and documents. It's a very original car that needs a couple of small things worked out. Bottom line 30,000.00 _____ I have plenty of pictures of anything you want just let me know at. dustinzosky@yahoo.com 6105977772 thanks I also have all records of the money I put into this car. I'm in Allentown Pa18103
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St. Jude Donor '10
I have seen this car, know this person, and gladly push it back to the top of the page. Dustin, I am in Hawaii at the moment. I'll connect with you when I get back home.
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Nice! Glws
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St. Jude Donor '10
Dustin brought this car to my home today. If I wasn't in the middle of my multiple projects this would be mine. Paint is original lacquer, burgundy color is nice, hard top is nice, engine on a fresh rebuild and runs smoothly. The stock four speed with 4.11 rear end is a quick out of the blocks combo. Red line tires, numbers matching, good price, hope someone lands on this pretty soon.
Good luck with sale.
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Good luck with sale.
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Too bad you didn't still have the 63 Karmen Ghia..Lol.......13% finance charge back in the 60s.....Boy have times changed.....Than again we were getting 8-9% interest on our savings accounts then.....
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Dustin brought this car to my home today. If I wasn't in the middle of my multiple projects this would be mine. Paint is original lacquer, burgundy color is nice, hard top is nice, engine on a fresh rebuild and runs smoothly. The stock four speed with 4.11 rear end is a quick out of the blocks combo. Red line tires, numbers matching, good price, hope someone lands on this pretty soon.
Good luck with sale.
David Howard
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Good luck with sale.
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Also Dustin I just have to ask. Did you stamp your initials into the engine pad?
I am getting ready to sell my Prostreet 68 Camaro. If your car is still available when my car goes, I may be very interested in yours. I think you have a great car.
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The rear is 4:11? I guess the rear has been changed from original. What was the original ratio and still have it?
Also Dustin I just have to ask. Did you stamp your initials into the engine pad?
I am getting ready to sell my Prostreet 68 Camaro. If your car is still available when my car goes, I may be very interested in yours. I think you have a great car.
Also Dustin I just have to ask. Did you stamp your initials into the engine pad?
I am getting ready to sell my Prostreet 68 Camaro. If your car is still available when my car goes, I may be very interested in yours. I think you have a great car.
Nice car you have....
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The rear is 4:11? I guess the rear has been changed from original. What was the original ratio and do you still have it?
Also Dustin I just have to ask. Did you stamp your initials into the engine pad?
I am getting ready to sell my Prostreet 68 Camaro. If your car is still available when my car goes, I may be very interested in yours. I think you have a great car.
Also Dustin I just have to ask. Did you stamp your initials into the engine pad?
I am getting ready to sell my Prostreet 68 Camaro. If your car is still available when my car goes, I may be very interested in yours. I think you have a great car.
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The rear is 4:11? I guess the rear has been changed from original. What was the original ratio and do you still have it?
Also Dustin I just have to ask. Did you stamp your initials into the engine pad?
I am getting ready to sell my Prostreet 68 Camaro. If your car is still available when my car goes, I may be very interested in yours. I think you have a great car.
Also Dustin I just have to ask. Did you stamp your initials into the engine pad?
I am getting ready to sell my Prostreet 68 Camaro. If your car is still available when my car goes, I may be very interested in yours. I think you have a great car.
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Wow 3500 at 60 MPH.....Must be a massive 1/4 mile car....Lots of torque off the line...It's amazing they can build a car like that years ago and put such crappy rubber on it out of the factory......GLWS...
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St. Jude Donor '10
I wish I could own this one but it isn't in the cards for me. My first action would be to swap out that 4:11 back to the original rebuilt 3:55 or a 3:36 making those RPM's drop back down to a cruising car level, at least for me.
This car has such potential. Good luck with your sale.
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This car has such potential. Good luck with your sale.
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