FS: 2016 Stingray 3LT coupe arctic white w/ red leather nearly all options NW FLA
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Cruising
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2016 Stingray 3LT coupe arctic white w/ red leather nearly all options NW FLA
Has all the options save ground effects - custom built for the first owner. Beautiful combo of white / carbon flash / red leather. 3LT. Panoramic glass targa top. Pristine condition. 27k miles. Asking $46,000.
Dealer flushed the transmission at 25k miles, and it's been fine since - no need to replace the torque converter.
No other major service done - no mods, no wrecks, no damage. No eating drinking smoking allowed in it - it still smells like a new car. Truly showroom condition.
It's up for sale on Autotrader/KBB with the vehicle history available there.
I'm the second owner. My teen is getting their DL in two months, and there's no way to keep both this car and the teen in the same household.
I love this car.
Dealer flushed the transmission at 25k miles, and it's been fine since - no need to replace the torque converter.
No other major service done - no mods, no wrecks, no damage. No eating drinking smoking allowed in it - it still smells like a new car. Truly showroom condition.
It's up for sale on Autotrader/KBB with the vehicle history available there.
I'm the second owner. My teen is getting their DL in two months, and there's no way to keep both this car and the teen in the same household.
I love this car.
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#4
16 c7 fs
Well, taking a closer look you definitely got z51 wheels, tires and bigger brakes
Are you sure about it. Also I don't think magna ride was offered on 16 models without going z51 first
Are you sure about it. Also I don't think magna ride was offered on 16 models without going z51 first
Last edited by robert korab; 03-28-2019 at 10:38 AM.
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16 c7 fs
Wow,all those options and still no z51 which is probably the most important one of them all
Non z51 is just not track worthy sadly.
Be fine for street cruising for sure though
Good luck with the sale
Non z51 is just not track worthy sadly.
Be fine for street cruising for sure though
Good luck with the sale
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CarlaCurtis (03-28-2019)
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Drifting
I'm right on the Gulf of Mexico, my back yard actually. The storm center was west of us so we got about 6-8 ft. of tidal surge over the sea wall right here, but since my house is up on 18' concrete pilings and the house is made of reinforced concrete, other than having a rear set of stairs and a storage shed get washed away, having to retrieve 2 docks that wound up about a mile away. cleaning off 4-5" of sand on the lawns, and losing a large vegetable garden and some trees, we were OK. No damage to the house itself. Just finished the cleanup and rebuilding the sheds and painting everything. Most of this immediate area where I live came out OK, not many homes right here severely damaged but lots of debris to cleanup, and we fared much better here than a little bit west of us towards where you are. You come out OK in that area?
I have a daughter and her 3 yr. old coming down here tomorrow for a week so I couldn't get over there to see that car 'till at least 10 days from now. If it's still available we'll get together. Let me know of it's gone before then.
BTW- It's not too hot in the summer with the glass roof? I have one on my C5 but it's only on from Oct to May, then the solid roof goes on to keep the car cooler in the summer sun.
I have a daughter and her 3 yr. old coming down here tomorrow for a week so I couldn't get over there to see that car 'till at least 10 days from now. If it's still available we'll get together. Let me know of it's gone before then.
BTW- It's not too hot in the summer with the glass roof? I have one on my C5 but it's only on from Oct to May, then the solid roof goes on to keep the car cooler in the summer sun.
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That's fine - I'll mark it here if it sells before that.
I describe it to people not-from-here as it was like a 50 mile wide tornado. The damage was so isolated - just to the path of the storm - but so severe inside that area. Even a few miles outside of the storm was "normal" damage, and way over here we have had at least a few thunderstorms worse than what we saw during Michael, since then. I just drove to Tally a couple of weeks ago, and they are STILL cleaning up the verge on I-10 - both directions had the outside lane shut down with a half-dozen workers and machines clearing the downed trees - the ones off the road. I don't get why there isn't more awareness of what y'all went through. Just wow.
And the top - I have a mesh sunscreen that suction-cups to the roof. Can't see it from the outside, isn't too noticeable from the inside. It cuts 90% of the glare during the summer, and you can still see out. I love the glass top, even in the summer.
I describe it to people not-from-here as it was like a 50 mile wide tornado. The damage was so isolated - just to the path of the storm - but so severe inside that area. Even a few miles outside of the storm was "normal" damage, and way over here we have had at least a few thunderstorms worse than what we saw during Michael, since then. I just drove to Tally a couple of weeks ago, and they are STILL cleaning up the verge on I-10 - both directions had the outside lane shut down with a half-dozen workers and machines clearing the downed trees - the ones off the road. I don't get why there isn't more awareness of what y'all went through. Just wow.
And the top - I have a mesh sunscreen that suction-cups to the roof. Can't see it from the outside, isn't too noticeable from the inside. It cuts 90% of the glare during the summer, and you can still see out. I love the glass top, even in the summer.