1959 Cheverolet Corvette Project on 2040-cars
Columbia Cross Roads, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: None
Model: Corvette
Mileage: 1
Trim: Convertible
1959 Chevrolet Corvette Project
This is a good project to restore. It has sat for many years. It has a steering column, gauges, windshield frame, some bumper brackets, front bumpers, misc stainless. Complete doors, rolling frame. The frame some rust on drivers side bottom rail. Vin tag, but no title. Soft top brackets still inside of car. No tops though. The body is very nice with a repair in the front fender. Stripped to bare glass as you can see a nice straight body.
Bidding to own. Have all finances in order.
No warranties. Sold as is with a bill of sale.
Call with all questions Thanks Rich 570-297-4264
Deposit of $2000 with in 24 hours and balance with in 7 days.
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