FS-1972 Corvette 4-Speed Coupe
#41
Melting Slicks
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Location: Manchester
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2023 C2 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2021 C2 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2020 C3 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2019 C3 of Year Finalist (stock)
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St. Jude Donor '13
This beautiful Corvette is going to a new home to keep his 9 year older brother company
William has been a fantastic seller, it's just great to deal with someone who really knows a car and has put a lot of time and effort into it. I personally prefer that a million times over buying a car from a car dealers lot...
Now the next exiting part will be getting the car to Belgium, hoping for calm weather on the ocean Fingers crossed!
William has been a fantastic seller, it's just great to deal with someone who really knows a car and has put a lot of time and effort into it. I personally prefer that a million times over buying a car from a car dealers lot...
Now the next exiting part will be getting the car to Belgium, hoping for calm weather on the ocean Fingers crossed!
If you get the name of the transport ship you can check its progress on shipfinder.com
It does though seem to make the entire process longer
#43
Intermediate
I looked at this car before I bought mine. I'm no expert, but the car looked good and drove well. More importantly, the seller was very upfront about the issue with the car and had very detailed records of the car and everything done to it. I almost bought it, but decided to get a convertible instead.
GLWS
GLWS
#45
Instructor
Thanks for asking Ike! It made it to Europe and cleared customs ok, but I cannot drive it yet. I'm still waiting for 1 part (washer pump to mount to the wiper motor) to install before I can take it to the technical inspection in Belgium and get it registered. Getting the right parts takes a lot longer here Should be good to go by the end of this month!