1966 Chevrolet Corvette L-79

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1966 Chev. Corvette L-79
fuel: gas
odometer: 51000
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2017-01-05 2:18pm
$52500

Hello…Im selling my 1966 Corvette L-79…327-350 HP.. Complete NUMBERS MATCHING. Believed to be 51000 original miles… . At a GREAT PRICE… Correct silver paint.. Runs Great… Very Strong…. Heres the specs……Built March 1966…….327/350 L-79 Code HD/MT/AR.. F0315…. Block Casting # 3890490……….M21 C/R 4 Speed Transmission….Correct 03/14/66..P0314…..Tag Intact #3880853….. G81 3:70:1 Positraction Code AO…. Siver Pearl Paint Code #986….. Black Vinal Interior Code # STD……. A31 Power Windows… J50 Power Brakes…. 63 Amp Alternator #1102474..1975 Side Exhaust System.. Non Stock…. A01 Soft Ray Tinted Glass… factory Wheels with P205/75R/15 Radial Tirs… Factory Wheel Covers… The Car runs very strong.. Very Dependable. Can drive anywhere…. Does not over heat… The frame is ROCK SOLID….Its been in warm weather states most of its life.. NUMBERS MATCHING…. This car is a steal for only $52500… Please call #
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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe (Cory Pick)

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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupefuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: manual
condition: excellent

2016-05-19 8:09pm
$99900

This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is a piece of American Automotive history, and one of the most influential cars ever built. At the time, ”sports car” in the United States meant a nice little cruiser. The Corvette launched its 2nd generation with the birth of the Stingray with a complete redesign barely resembling its predecessors. The Stingray was lighter, had independent suspension, and was aerodynamically tested. The only American cars that could produce similar speed were large, heavy Super Stock optioned Mopars and Super Duty Pontiacs. The United States had produced a true all-around sports car. 1963 Corvette Coupes are affectionately nicknamed ”Split Windows” after the divided rear window that was eye-catching but also controversial. GM Head Designer Bill Mitchell fought Corvette Chief Engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov for the inclusion of the feature. After the 1963 model year, the GM executives sided with Duntov and the Split Window was just a one-year happening. The distinction of this rare look, and the birth of the stingray causes Split Windows to be one of the most highly sought after American collector cars.

GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this highly original and well documented example of the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe for your consideration. With the meticulously kept notes from previous owners, Bloomington Gold certification offered with this model and plenty of receipts of its more recent work, this is a true survivor that has had the fortune of staying unmolested and kept true to its original form! Featuring the 327/300 HP V8 engine mated to its Powerglide transmission, this vehicle drives as well as it looks with its power steering and posi-traction. With its Sebring Silver exterior and classic wheels, the sharp styling and split-window design is emphasized with its excellent color choice which stands tall considering it’s believed to never have been fully repainted. Inside this model the black vinyl is in excellent condition considering its originality and with only one patched tear in the passenger seat to be found, the dash is original as well with no clear signs of deterioration, the tinted windshield from the factory looks great, a signal-seeking AM radio still present and functioning and the gauges all seem to be functioning well for its next owner. Power windows add to the comfort and ease of driving and not enough can be said for the original state this vehicle sits in today.

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The All American Garage

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What makes America so great? Theater, excess, freedom. It can be argued that America isn’t the “greatest” country but you cannot say it isn’t the most entertaining. Sure, Japan has it’s messed up marketing and England has a royal family of Corgi’s but America has the Avengers and Donald Trump.

We build giant utilitarian pickup trucks, sell ridiculous lift kits to make them unusable, then market them as a status symbol. We make pizzas that could feed a village, eat until our bodies slip into a coma, then throw the rest away. While other countries may focus on making the most fuel efficient engines, we put a 707hp engine in a sedan for fun then sold them to the general public.

Under the Star-Spangled Banner you have the freedom to do whatever. If you have the money you can be as smart or stupid as you want. You can fund a homeless shelter to help people to get back on their feet or you can spend $227,000 on some sweaty leather outfit Chris Evans wore in Captain America: The First Avenger, or both.

Burbbble wanted to celebrate our country’s theater, excess and freedom with an All-American garage game where we limit your freedom with a strict set of rules. 


Rules: Garage must include a truck, a modern car (2013-2016) and a pre 1975 car. They must all be made by an American company.

Budget is $227,000, the cost of Chris Evan’s almost Star-Less costume at auction.

Cars must have asking or sold prices equal or lesser than $227,000 

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS (Chris Pick)

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Item specifics

Condition: Used Year: 1969
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 124379L501652 Mileage: 99,999
Interior Color: Black Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8 Model:

Camaro

Transmission: 4 Speed Munice Trim: Super Sport
Body Type: Coupe Engine: 350
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Drive Type: RWD
Vehicle Title: Clear Fuel Type: Gasoline
Exterior Color: Cortez Silver For Sale By: Private Seller

Feb 29, 2016
$25700

1969 SS Camaro fully restored

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