This custom 1972 Chevrolet Corvette convertible Resto-Mod is
powered by an LS3 6.3-liter V8 GM crate engine rated at 525hp,
paired with a 4L80E 4-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel
drive. Powertrain details include an October 2024 block tag, a full
Holley fuel system from tank to intake, a Holley Terminator engine
management system, an aluminum radiator with reported operating
temperatures around 185 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit in traffic and
cold air conditioning. Interior equipment includes power windows, a
new tan soft-top, a removable hardtop (currently fitted) and
refreshed cabin trim. Exterior and chassis details include a
SpeedRay front suspension and double-adjustable coilovers, a
DECALink rear with adjustable remote-reservoir coilovers, Detroit
Speed electric headlight doors, Baer 6P brakes with 14-inch
two-piece rotors, American Racing aluminum Corvette Rally-style
wheels (18x12 in the rear and 18x10.5 in the front) and Toyo R888
tires (335 30ZR18 rear and 295 30ZR18 front). Documentation and
other notes indicate this Corvette is a fresh build with well over
$150,000 reported in build cost, plus the donor car. The car has
been driven 900 miles since the build.
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