1972 Chevrolet Corvette. Last year chrome front and rear bumper
cars. Great driver quality car that won't break the bank. C3 cars
have enjoyed an uptick in the market as the younger generations are
getting older and these chrome bumper cars are the most desirable
of the series. Exterior is finished in the factory original red
paint that shows well. Chrome front and rear bumpers. Sitting on
Rally wheels wrapped in BFG rubber. Car features a big block hood
that gives it a mean look. Interior is finished in all balck and
has aged very well. Just won't split in the driver's vinyl seat but
other than that the interior is very nice. No cracks in the dash.
Engine is powered by a small black 350 CI V8 paired to a manual
transmission. Shifts smooth through all gears and tracks down the
road straight. Brakes are just recently done and the car stops
well. Power steering and Power brake car. Frankman Motor Company
started in 1988 as a small family business that has grown from an
acreage with a converted 2 stall garage as the office to the
largest independent used car dealership in a 5 state area with
almost 50,000 vehicles sold and over 50 employees.
Vehicle Details
1972 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-1533407
Price:$23,868
Location:Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Year:1972
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Odometer:65074
Stock Number:UK513888
VIN:00001Z37K2S513888
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