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1967 Corvette conv
Ad states this is a two owner car wearing its original paint and only has 77,000 miles on the matching 327 (300 hp)... with a 3-speed stick!
$65k Canadian is only $48,750 US. Seems reasonably priced if everything is as stated. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...rce=ios_social
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Radiator is replaced, no pictures of the pad and no mention of paperwork.
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Not sure if a 300hp Corvette w a three speed needs paperwork, 300hp is the lowest performance you can get in a 67......more surprisingly is a canadian not asking for US dollars!!!!lol
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purple panther (08-30-2019) |
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----Appears to have been a no-radio car along with the 3-speed base motor. The antenna is even a bit out of the correct location. Then the owner added a radio. Wonder how that worked for him. All this lack of options and then the optional hardtop. I'll never understand some peoples decisions. The car does seem to be very well kept, but good pics are lacking..….Bill S
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Good observations, Bill. Radio and hard top could have been added. I've got paperwork on a no option '67 aside from white wall tires. Still looking for that elusive tank sticker with no options on it.
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olredalert (08-27-2019) |
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Great feedback. Personally, I'd like this car better in a coupe. How do market prices/demand generally compare for coupes vs convertibles?
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