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For Sale: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Matching-numbers L46 350/350, 4-speed. Original colors, older paint and seat covers, otherwise very well-preserved and original car. Runs and drives great, newer top, fast and fun! A ‘Vette with a pedigree for a very reasonable price.

Code 975 Marlboro Maroon is this car’s original color. It was repainted some years ago, but they must have done a great job because the car still looks very good. There’s a soft shine that only time can create and which looks a lot more authentic on an old ‘Vette than a modern two-stage job. There’s absolutely zero evidence that this car was ever hit, wrecked, or damaged and it fits together just about the way you’d expect a 50-year-old ‘Vette to fit, with decent gaps, a solid feel to the doors, and no issues in the usual areas around the headlight doors. I also note that the bumpers were re-chromed at some point and still look great, as does the stainless rocker trim. Best of all, you can drive it without worries about bugs, rock chips, or other maladies that freeze trailer queen owners in their tracks. That might be the ultimate luxury when you own a Corvette convertible like this.

The car originally wore code 400 black vinyl seat covers, but when it was repainted it also received upgraded leather seat covers that really make a difference. Again, the passage of a few years makes them look extremely authentic with that comfortable, lived-in look that makes Corvettes some of our favorites. Remarkably, the door panels and carpets are original and in fantastic shape, as is the dash pad which hasn’t been cooked by the sun. All the gauges are bright and fully operational including the 6000 RPM redline tachometer, which came with the 350 horsepower L46. The factory AM/FM radio is still in the center console and yes, all the fiber-optic indicators work properly, too. Nice! It appears that only the clock is inoperable, which isn’t surprising. The white convertible top remains in excellent shape, folding easily behind the seats and offering a crystal clear rear window that hasn’t been yellowed by age. And in any early C3, I suppose it’s also important to note that the windshield wipers work properly, popping out of their hidden compartment when you hit the switch.

The original, numbers-matching 350 cubic inch L46 engine makes an impressive one horsepower per cubic inch and gave up only 20 horsepower to the mighty LT-1. The hydraulic cam makes it easy to live with and it has a pump-gas-friendly compression ratio, yet it snarls and roars when you really get into it. It’s correctly detailed with Chevy Orange paint on the block, finned valve covers, an open element air cleaner with correct 350 horsepower decal, and even tower hose clamps. Upgrades include a full MSD ignition system to light it up reliably and there’s plenty of evidence of proper care over the years—note the new master cylinder, heavy-duty cooling system, and original alternator with correct oversized pulley. It starts easily, idles well, and works like you’d hope your Corvette would work, offering big performance without any sacrifices on your part.

The transmission is the original wide-ratio Muncie M20, which was the standard transmission in a Corvette. The undercarriage shows exactly zero rust or critical damage, particularly in the areas just ahead of the rear tires where C3s always have issues. There’s recent exhaust system with stainless Magnaflow mufflers that sound great and there’s a long list of recent service work. Yes, it’s a bit grimy, but remember that we’re talking about a car you’re going to drive on real roads, not a trailer queen, so it’s probably better that someone else already got it dirty for you. The small block V8 still sounds potent at idle with a muted V8 burble from the tailpipes that escalates as you run it through the gears. The suspension is surprisingly compliant, making this a fine long-distance cruiser, and the 3.36 gears are reasonable on the highway. 8-inch Rally wheels are unmarked and feature 235/60/15 white-letter radials with plenty of life left in them.

If you delight in the driving experience, this car will reward you in ways that you can’t imagine until you’re behind the wheel. Don’t think about what it isn’t, just focus on what it is: a rock-solid car with an awesome look and bulletproof pedigree. How can you go wrong with that? Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1970 Chevrolet Corvette
  • Listing ID: CC-1275018
  • Price: $36,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1970
  • Make:Chevrolet
  • Model:Corvette
  • Exterior Color:Marlboro Maroon
  • Interior Color:Black leather
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:85112
  • Stock Number:116102
  • Trim Level:Convertible L46/4-Speed
  • VIN:194670S407912
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Leather
  • AM/FM Radio:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Electronic Ignition:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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