Fusion Motor Company proudly presents this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette,
powered by a L71 427ci big-block that features a Tri-Power setup.
Complete with the CORVETTE ORDER COPY highlighting all chosen
FACTORY options, this Corvette is a collector-grade investment
vehicle.
Finished in the highly desirable Corvette Bronze, with Dark Orange
Vinyl Interior, a White Convertible Top, and an Original Delco
AM/FM Stereo.
This car sits on four 215/75/15 Red Lined Tires and the rims sport
the 1968 Rally Center Wheel Cover Cap from the Chevrolet Motor
Division.
This car comes with a full Transistor Ignition System, and it has a
a four-speed close-ratio M21 manual transmission, a 4.11 Posi rear
end, and the Off-Road exhaust system.
Great lease rates and Financing are also available on any of our
inventory!
Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome!
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1-818-773-8181
About the Chevrolet Corvette:
The Chevrolet Corvette, known also as the Vette, is a front engine,
rear drive, two-door, two-passenger sports car manufactured and
marketed by Chevrolet across more than sixty years of production
and seven design generations. As Chevrolet's halo vehicle, the
Corvette is widely noted for its performance and distinctive
plastic - either fiberglass or composite - bodywork.
In 1953, when GM executives were looking to a name the new
Chevrolet sports car, assistant director for the Public Relations
department Myron Scott suggested Corvette after the small
maneuverable warship - and the name was approved. The first model,
a convertible, was introduced at the GM Motorama in 1953 as a
concept and was followed ten years later, in the 1963 second
generation, in coupe and convertible styles. Originally
manufactured in Flint, Michigan as well as St. Louis, Missouri, the
Corvette has been manufactured since 1981 in Bowling Green,
Kentucky.
The Corvette has since become widely known as "America's Sports
Car." Automotive News said that after 'starring' in the early 1960s
television show Route 66, the Corvette became synonymous with
freedom and adventure," ultimately becoming both "the most
successful concept car in history and the most popular sports car
in history".
The third generation Corvette, patterned after the Mako Shark II
concept car, was introduced for the 1968 model year and was in
production until 1982. C3 coupes featured the first use of T-top
removable roof panels.
Engines and chassis components were mostly carried over from the
C2, but the body and interior were new. The 350 cu in (5.7 L)
engine replaced the old 327 cu in (5.36 L) as the base engine in
1969, but power remained at 300 bhp. 1969 was the only year for a
C3 to optionally offer either a factory installed side exhaust or
normal rear exit with chrome tips. The all-aluminum ZL1 engine was
also new for 1969; the special big-block engine was listed at 430
HP, but was reported to produce 560 HP and propelled a ZL1 through
the 1/4 mile in 10.89 seconds.
Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our
inventory!
Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome!
Please email
[email protected] or call
1-818-773-8181
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and omissions may occur. Therefore, we are not able to guarantee
the accuracy of the information and we cannot accept liability for
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supplied. If you have any questions, please contact us at
[email protected] or by calling 818-773-8181