1970 Chevrolet Corvette Lt1 on 2040-cars
Bellona, New York, United States
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THIS IS ONE OF THE CLEANER CARS YOU WILL FIND IT WENT THROUGH A BOB GOLDS AUCTION SPENT THE LAST 14 YEARS IN A
HEATED GARAGE, ITS ALL MATCHING NUMBERS,, ENGINE, BLOCK, INTAKE, TRANS, REAREND, CARBS ALL HAVE CORRECT DATE CODES
AND VINS, TANK STICKER IS STILL ON CAR, NO PROTECTO PLATE, IT HAS 70 LEATHER SEATS , SHOULD HAVE VINYL,, THAT IS
IT,, EVEN HAS ORIGINAL ELECTRONIC HIGH IDEL KICK OFF, ONLY MISSING PART IS SMOG AIR PUMP.HAS BRACKETS. CAR RUNS
VERY STRONG, NEW BRAKES, CALLIPPERS, REBUILD CARB ALL NEW LINES AND FILTERS , CAR WAS REPAINTED IN THE EARLY 80S,
ONLY ONE CHIP,, THIS IS A VERY RARE CAR ONE OF 1300 LT1 CORVETTES MADE IN 1970 370 HORSEPOWER 11 TO 1 COMPRESSION
ENGINE AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AIR CONTROL HEADLIGHTS WORK AS WELL AS THE WIPER MOTOR DOOR ,,
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