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For sale is a 1964 Corvette Coupe, NOM 327/365, 4 speed, with 3.36 differential. Price is $32,000. Car appears to be originally blue/blue and is now red with black leather seats and black carpet.

Mileage is unknown; odometer is stuck at 40,000. All gauges work except ammeter and clock.

Car was purchased three years ago, and I just don’t have time to enjoy it.

Previous owner installed dual master cylinder with power brakes, converted to disc brakes on the front, and power steering. It is quite a nice driver. I installed non-original seat belts when I purchased it.

Has reproduction knock-offs and real good tread on the rubber.

Recently had new clutch pedal and brake pedal shaft rebuild under the dash with new parts. New bearings were also put in on the steering wheel shaft.

Heater core is currently bypassed due to a small leak in the passenger area when I purchased it. I may find time later this winter to replace the heater core; I may not. I never drove it in the winter.

Fluids changed throughout.

Has the normal stress cracks around the hood. Right door on top has some cracks (see picture). And, there are some pock marks in the paint to the right of center on the rear deck above the taillights (see picture). Paint is very nice. However, this is not a trailer queen.

Not interested in tire kickers or low-ball offers. And, no dealer calls or finance companies, please.

I am located in Omaha, Nebraska.

I can be reached directly at 578-9022. To mask my phone number, the area code is 402. If I’m unavailable, please leave a message, and I will call you back. You can also drop me an email at 68bigblock @ ***.net (remove spaces).

Thanks,


Don
















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