Here is a car you don't see often since only 3508 were made.. a
1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega. This Vega is all original (except the
tires which are newer of course) and with only 3000 miles! The
Chevrolet Cosworth Vega was a subcompact four passenger car
produced by Chevy from 1976-1977 and it is a limited version of the
Chevrolet Vega but with much better performance. Chevy developed
the cars all aluminum inline-Four 122 cu in (1999cc) engine and
British Cosworth Engineering designed the DOHC cylinder head and
only 5000 of these engines were built. Exterior: Black paint with
gold lettering, trim and rims, body is in great condition with no
dents or rust. Interior: white seats and black carpet, inside is
also very clean with no rips or tears in the seats or headliner.
Undercarriage is very clean with no rust and well maintained and
properly stored in the winter season. Everything works in this car.
This a rare Chevy that doesn't break the bank and certainly will
get attention on a cruise night and its brought to you by Caruso
Classic Cars. Fore more information or to arrange a viewing call
Nick at 774-289-5814.
Vehicle Details
1976 Chevrolet Vega
Listing ID:CC-1210976
Price:$23,900
Location:Hanover, Massachusetts
Year:1976
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Vega
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:nsm176vga
VIN:784128
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