1968 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Ramsey, Illinois, United States
Just email me at: ngocnmmcclinton@ukdirectors.net .
Numbers matching 1968 corvette convertible survivor.
4th owner. bought out of an estate via a consigned seller 10/13. Complete engine and carbs rebuild 10/15.
Number matching engine, transmission and rear differential. Extensive file of receipts. Mostly original interior
including carpet, console, dash, door panels.
Early 1968 production [October '67].
Car was repainted in correct silverstone silver. Do not know date of repaint.
Everything but the radio [original AM/FM] works. vinyl top is in good condition.
Hard top no longer with car. frame has minor / almost no rust.
Needs L, R rocker panel strips correct for '68 [68/69 will not work]
Specifics on number castings/stamps:
VIN: 194678S403385
Engine Block Casting #: 3935439
PAD Date: T1010IR
PAD VIN Number: 18S403385
Transmission M21
Transmission VIN #: 18S403385
Transmission Date: P8R12
Rear Differential : 1FB102367
Buyers only, no shoppers. There is sufficient information in this listing for an informed buyer to make an
appointment or send a 3rd party to view/inspect the car and make an offer. Please do not request more pics,
questions, etc. It is all here in the listing.
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