Beautiful Admiral Blue with black leather interior. Bought used with 22,742 miles on her in 1996. I've loved this car of my youthful days and still do but feel it's time for someone else to love her and drive her more than twice a year. She sit's garaged and covered all these years. Still as beautiful as the day I bought her.
In 2018 I heard a high pitched hum, took her in for a check up and was told I needed: Rack and pinion, spark plugs, power steering pump, outer tie rod ends, front and rear shocks, power steering line from pump to rack and power steering lines from rack to fluid cooler. (I have all receipts) What did I know? Some shops take advantage of women. Spent $2,200.00 only to drive away with the same hum. Turns out the noise was in the tires. So another grand of new tenny's and she purrs once again.
Just replaced the battery as I forgot to flip the battery shut off switch last time I drove her. Insured by Hagarty at a guaranteed value of 18 grand. A flaw on the console of which the picture shows. Glass removable top, with leather cover when removed for moon viewing :) factory wheels. Extra remote key, tinted windows. Upgraded sound system with remote control and extra disk case, dual exhaust. And well, everything that a beautiful Corvette should be. Carpet always kept covered in the back. No rips. Oh and you can have her cover as well to keep her beautiful for years to come. I have recent carfax report. Thank you for looking.
It's been brought to my attention KBB has a lower value on my car. True as KBB also are in it to make money. Proof by way of checking the value of my Acura. KBB said 3500.00 yet the insurance company repaired over 10,000 worth of damage by way of a recent side swipe. I had 3 KBB calls. The third guy that called me confessed they DO low ball our vehicles as they too are in it to make a profit. That being said have a wonderful and blessed day!
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