1964 Chevrolet Corvette 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Acme, Washington, United States
Please message me with questions at: kyrakhhimes@spoiltbrats.net .
MOTOR- Low miles on rebuilt motor. NOM. 1965 Corvette HE Motor (327 300 hp m/t motor). Motor is built to 350 horse
power specs.
The following was done with in the last 500 miles (all receipts are included). Brand new Demon carb, intake
manifold, alternator, battery, cables, valve covers, air cleaner, and coil.
New exhaust manifolds & gaskets, complete new exhaust system, mufflers. Fresh complete tune up including
transmission and axle fluids, all belts and hoses, ect. Very clean and detailed engine bay.
TRANSMISSION & AXLE- The following work was done with in the last 500 miles (all receipts included). Rebuilt
original four speed transmission. Hurst Shifter. New clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, and fly wheel.
Rebuilt and resealed differential, new pinion seal. All new axle u-joints.
PAINT/BODY- This car was professionally repainted its original color of River Side Red. The paint looks beautiful.
All trim, seals, ect. were removed prior to paint. All new door, body, and window seals were installed after the
the Corvette was repainted. I did my research on buying a C2 Corvette, It was important to me to get a car with a
solid and rust free bird cage and frame. The bird cage and frame is excellent with no rust. The frame and rear kick
ups are rust free. floor pans are rust free. This car has been garaged the majority of its life. The undercarriage
is very clean and tidy. The head lights work well and go up and down as they should. The convertible top was
receintly replaced and is in excellent condition.
INTERIOR- The interior over all is in very good condition and very original. The front seat upholstery and padding
is in like new condition. The original wood rimmed steering wheel is in excellent condition. The original clock and
AM/FM radio work perfectly. The Corvette also has a hidden after market stereo system with a CD disc changer and
speakers. All gauges, lights, dash lights, electrical work as they should, however the volt/amp meter is not
working. The heating system was recently completely gone through and operates great.
BRAKES AND SUSPENSION- With in the last 500 miles the brake system was gone through, any needed repairs were done
including new wheel cylinders and brake shoes. New shocks front and rear. The steering is tight and responsive. The
car handles excellent. No rattles common on most older Corvettes.
OTHER NOTABLES- New Cooper Cobra tires all the way around. New spare tire. Original hubcaps and spinners
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