1966 Chevrolet Corvette - #'s Matching - Factory 900aa - Frame Off on 2040-cars
Charleston, Illinois, United States
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1966 Chevrolet Corvette
RARE Factory Triple Black Corvette
A Very Factory Correct '66 Vette Finished In Its Factory Colors
Tuxedo Black With Black Leather Interior - (Finished In 900AA)
Loaded With Options And Both Tops!
Everything Is Rebuilt and Restored!
Numbers Matching 327 300HP Motor
Muncie 4 Speed Manual Transmission
Vintage Air Conditioning
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Teak Steering Wheel
Leather Seats
100% Everything Works-
All Gauges, Lights, Radio, etc.
All New Wiring, Chrome, Trim, etc
Shows Like A New Car!
Paint And Body Are Excellent!
Has A Black Hartz Soft Top!
Includes Original Carburetor And Original Distributor
Includes All Stainless Shielding
Body Off And Restored Frame and Undercarriage - Highly Detailed
Spare Tire And Holder!
Everything Is New!!
Runs And Drives Great!
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