FS: 1969 Numbers-matching Convertible (time to let her run free!) $22K-obo
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1969 Numbers-matching Convertible (time to let her run free!) $22K-obo
Greetings! 1969 convertible, fathom green, green interior, 350, 4 speed. Numbers matching, and garage-kept here in FL.
VIN: 194679S720037
Side pipes and flares were added by first owner, second owner did the weekend Vette club drives, and when he passed on, his wife kept it in the garage for more than 5 years. When she finally sold house to downsize, she finally decided to part with car. After a couple years, time now for me to pass her along to the next family.
I've kept things that were original, well, original - original AM/FM radio (refurbed), re-cored the original speakers. I recently bought all new tires (Fronts: P265/Backs: P295/50R15), and the brakes also re-done as well (I'm a fan of going, and stopping - grin!). I also have a new gas tank that comes with - never needed to put it in, was one of those suggestions from folks on the boards that I prob would need - but never did
Has both a tilting and telescoping steering column, which is handy! No cracks in dash or tears in seats.
I'm happy to answer any questions, and take any additional pictures. Also shared with local Vette clubs and listing goes live on eBay on Friday, and just want her to go someplace she'll be appreciated!
VIN: 194679S720037
Side pipes and flares were added by first owner, second owner did the weekend Vette club drives, and when he passed on, his wife kept it in the garage for more than 5 years. When she finally sold house to downsize, she finally decided to part with car. After a couple years, time now for me to pass her along to the next family.
I've kept things that were original, well, original - original AM/FM radio (refurbed), re-cored the original speakers. I recently bought all new tires (Fronts: P265/Backs: P295/50R15), and the brakes also re-done as well (I'm a fan of going, and stopping - grin!). I also have a new gas tank that comes with - never needed to put it in, was one of those suggestions from folks on the boards that I prob would need - but never did
Has both a tilting and telescoping steering column, which is handy! No cracks in dash or tears in seats.
I'm happy to answer any questions, and take any additional pictures. Also shared with local Vette clubs and listing goes live on eBay on Friday, and just want her to go someplace she'll be appreciated!
Last edited by macgyver1969; 07-15-2017 at 05:43 PM. Reason: added more details
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And now for the 1% ;)
Looked in the actual wheel well, and you're correct - you can see the original wheel lip. The top fiberglass work is just so smooth you'd never notice it, but inside you can see the lip where the flares rest.