1966 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod on 2040-cars
Oxnard, California, United States
Please message me with questions at: deliladbbrodin@ukfreelancing.com .
1966 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster/Hard-top
Restomod
This is not a "look don't touch type of car" But you would think so!
It is a get in and go for a long ride!!
Must see to appreciate! Photos don’t do it justice!
Restomoded with its rebuilt 350v8 and mated to a new TKO Tremec 5-speed Manual Transmission you are cruising at 80
MPH @ 2,200 RPM A joy to drive
2.5” exhaust that sounds bad ass! And only had 6k miles since restored. Odometer set back to zero when restored.
Obviously, non matching #’s drivetrain
Original blue license plate car
One on back of car is painted black (still have other blue one)
Trophy blue with (all new) matching Hard-Top with black interior and black soft top.
1967 Big block Stinger hood
Interior and leather seats all look great with no major signs of wear
New black carpet and floor mats
Body-on restored. Most of the work was finished in 2005 “But still looks amazing!” by a previous owner,
including rebuilding the motor and installing the Tremec 5 speed.
Custom removable transmission bracket
No need to pull the motor out to service the Transmission!
I have over $60k in receipts for the work that has ben done to this car.
Power windows
Power steering
leather seats
4 wheel disc brake
Newly restored Hard-top with matching paint (shipping plastic still on back window see pic)
Convertible soft top in great condition.
Aluminum radiator (Car always runs very cool)
Aluminum intake manifold.
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Auto blog
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