2002 Zo6 Corvette on 2040-cars
Nottingham, Maryland, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 16,772
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: Corvette
Interior Color: red & black
Trim: Zo6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 6 speed
I'm selling this 2002 zo6 for my brother in law with 16700 origional miles He's been very ill for many years. He bought the car KNOWING IT HAD PREVIOUS REPAIRED FRAME DAMAGE, REPEAT. THE CAR HAS A REPAIRED FRAME. NO AIR BAGS WERE BLOWN .IT HAS A CLEAR DELAWARE REPEAT CLEAR TITLE .it's been sitting for along time. I put fresh gas and a new battery ,it started right up This car is a Rocket .the ONLY problem I can find with the car is the radio volume doesn't work it's very low and will not get any higher AGAIN .REPAIRED FRAME. CAR IS SOLD AS IS ANYONE WITH UNDER 10 + DON'T BID Shipping is up to the buyer. Any ? 's Call Tom 410 804 0287 .no calls after 9 pm eastern
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