This 1969 Corvette Stingray T-top was a side pipe Tri-power 427/400 from the factory and was the recipient of a $10k refurbishment approximately eight years ago while under previous ownership. The current powerplant is a correct but not numbers matching 427ci V8 and it is paired with Muncie 4-speed manual transmission. Work performed during the refurbishment included rebuilding the front and rear ends and heads, adding a Holley double-pumper carburetor, a Competition cam, Edelbrock Torker intake, new coated manifolds, Hurst shifter, and new seats and carpet, and re-chroming the exhaust covers and bumpers.The seller acquired the car about one year ago and has stored it in a temperature-controlled garage. This C3 is offered with an owner's manual, refurbishment records, the original steering wheel and shifter, and a clear Pennsylvaniatitle in the seller's name.
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