1971 Corvette Sting Ray Red T Top Low Miles 2 Door Coupe 3.5l on 2040-cars
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:3.5L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Trim: 2 door coupe
Drive Type: stick shift manual
Exterior Color: Red
Mileage: 61,189
Interior Color: Tan
Options: t tops
up for auction is a 1971 corvette sting ray
I will do my best to describe the car its my father in laws
he has owned this car for the last 15 years the previous owner kept the rally wheels and the wheel that are on there now are from the late 70's.
350 4 speed t tops with removable rear window
the car has matching #engine and tranny numbers
the paint has the typical crack fromt he lacquer paint the interior is in good condition with a few notable cracks in the driver door and the center console
the e brake is disconnected and was bought that way.
the car was bought with 57000 miles on it so it was hardly drove as it has sat in the garage.
there is some discoloration on the hood and a few chips here and there see photos.
if you have any other question email me and I can give you a call .
thanks
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