'67 Corvette Convertible, 1 Owner, #s 300hp/4-sp, Nice Docs
Cool unrestored car with POP and some dealership paper. $55k seems like all the money but let's see what happens.... Love the original interior, hard to duplicate the appearance of a low-mile car.
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Neat car with great colors. It wouldn't take much to spend 20k (or more) to get that up and running. And that's doing all the labor yourself!
Would be a good "beater with a heater" |
I worry about the chassis on that one. Of course, the sidepipes have been added.
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Too bad it's red. It would be cool just cleaned up, made safe to drive. Of course, then mission creep would start. |
Nice colors. Too bad about the side exhaust, but hopefully the rocker tabs weren't hacked-off in the process, and it can be restored to original configuration.
Typical northern IL car--lots of scale on the bottom of the frame from being in a non-climate controlled garage. Often times I find these cars have very good birdcages, even though the frames look rough. |
This is somewhat local to me if anyone needs eyes on it.
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