FS: 1975 Corvette Convertible
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1975 Corvette Convertible
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Matching number 350 engine with 86,000 original miles, nice paint, new interior, new 2.5 exhaust, new BF Goodrich tires. Last year of C3 Convertibles, only 4629 were produced in 1975. Very rare silver on silver leather, very nice car.
Car is located in Ga.
16,500 Call 678-988-7100
Matching number 350 engine with 86,000 original miles, nice paint, new interior, new 2.5 exhaust, new BF Goodrich tires. Last year of C3 Convertibles, only 4629 were produced in 1975. Very rare silver on silver leather, very nice car.
Car is located in Ga.
16,500 Call 678-988-7100
Last edited by 198plus; 04-26-2017 at 03:12 PM.
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Gorgeous. Well worth the asking price.
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Does your car have the original windshield? Does the A/C work properly? Does it have the hardtop. Looks like a very well taken care of car. Interested. Is Loganville in Northern Georgia?
Thanks
Jay
Thanks
Jay
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I just put a new windshield in it, the other one had a scratch in it from a bad wiper blade. Air doesn't get cold, everything is there. No hardtop, Loganville is NE of Atlanta.
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Pretty car. How long have you owned it?
Why are you selling?
Why are you selling?
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Very nice '75
Nice ride. I have my '74 L-82 'Vert up for sale with similar options etc. also... for quite a bit more. Yours looks great and at that price should move fairly quickly.
I chose to take the AC compressor etc. out when I had the engine rebuilt because..... well.... that era of Corvette AC just did not perform well in the best of tune. Perhaps an aftermarket compressor etc. would have helped mine but I decided to just go simple and frankly am glad I did. A buyer of mine COULD restore AC if they wished, but since I have only had the top up 4-5 times ever (caught in rain) what would be the point ....smile.
Good luck on a fine looking car.
I chose to take the AC compressor etc. out when I had the engine rebuilt because..... well.... that era of Corvette AC just did not perform well in the best of tune. Perhaps an aftermarket compressor etc. would have helped mine but I decided to just go simple and frankly am glad I did. A buyer of mine COULD restore AC if they wished, but since I have only had the top up 4-5 times ever (caught in rain) what would be the point ....smile.
Good luck on a fine looking car.
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