1982 Chevrolet Corvette 62,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1982 CORVETTE, CROSS FIRE INJECTION, AUTOMATIC TRANS,V-8 W/ 62,681 ORIGINAL MILES . THIS VETTE IS IN GOOD CONDITION , RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD AND IS INSPECTED TILL 6/14 , THE BRAKES AND TIRES ARE LIKE NEW ALL AROUND.THE AIR/ HEAT WORKS BUT NEEDS RECHARGE (NOT REAL COLD), NO OIL LEAKS, THE PREVIOUS PAINT JOB IS PEELING IN FRONT NOSE ( SEE PICS ) AND CLEAR COAT IS THIN AND PEELING AS WELL( FRONT AND REAR ) NEEDS PAINT!! ,THE GAS GAUGE ,POWER SEAT,TACHOMETER,AND THE INSIDE LEFT TURN LIGHT IN DASH,AND POWER ANTENNA ARE NOT WORKING, THE CARPET AND SEAT COVERS ARE RIPPED FROM WEAR AND WEATHER STRIPING DOORS AND ROOF SHOW SIGNS OF WEAR ( DRYING OUT ), AGAIN SEE PICTURES. COMES WITH T-TOP BAGS & T-TOP CARRY MOUNTS W/ BAG, THIS CAR NEEDS SOME MINOR WORK, BUT IT IS A PIECE OF HISTORY AND IS ONE OF THE BEST MUSCLE CARS OF THE 80'S, IT CAN BE SEEN BEFORE THE END OF AUCTION IN COOPERSBURG PA. 18036 PLEASE MESSAGE ME FOR ADDRESS OR. QUESTIONS... OR OFFERS. THANKS |
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