1961 Chevrolet Corvette is powered by a 383ci V8 crate engine
paired with a five-speed manual transmission and is finished in
black over red vinyl. The car underwent a refurbishment before the
current owner's acquisition in 2019. Equipment includes a black
soft top, a Currie 9? rear end, electronic fuel injection,
long-tube headers, a Magna flow dual exhaust system, 17? Boyd
Coddington wheels, air conditioning, and an aftermarket AM/FM
stereo. Work in 2021 included the replacement of the radiator, oil
pan, spark plugs, and fuel injectors. The car is refinished in
black and features a black soft top. Additional exterior equipment
includes quad headlights, polished bumpers and trim, and dual
exhaust outlets exiting through the rear valance. chrome 17? Boyd
Coddington wheels are mounted with 225/50 Goodyear Eagle GT tires.
The car has rack and pinion steering, front coil overs, QA1 shocks,
and front and rear sway bars. Braking is handled by four-wheel disc
brakes with drilled and slotted rotors. The bucket seats are
upholstered in red vinyl, and interior equipment includes a
dash-mounted rearview mirror, air conditioning, an aftermarket
AM/FM stereo, and an analog clock. The three-spoke steering wheel
frames a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 5,300-rpm
redline as well as gauges for coolant temperature, amperage, oil
pressure, and fuel level. The GM Performance ZZ383ci V8 crate
engine was installed under previous ownership, and it is equipped
with electronic fuel injection, long-tube headers, and a Magna flow
dual exhaust system. The radiator, oil pan, spark plugs, and fuel
injectors were replaced in February 2021. Power is routed to the
rear wheels via a Tremec TKO five-speed manual transmission and a
Currie 9? rear end with a limited-slip differential. Please contact
Kennith Stewart at 803-283-7289 for more information.
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