1971 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Supercharged 350 |
M22 4-Speed | Black on BlackThis 1971 Corvette Coupe is a true
American muscle icon with serious attitude. Finished
in Black with a matching black interior, it delivers both
classic C3 styling and aggressive supercharged
performance.Performance & DrivetrainUnder the hood sits
a supercharged 350ci V8 topped with
a 144 high-rise blower, giving this Corvette an
unmistakable look and sound. It?s paired with the
legendary M22 Rock Crusher 4-speed manual transmission,
sending power to a Posi rear end for strong,
controlled performance.This is the kind of setup that makes every
drive an event.Highlights: Supercharged 350 CI V8 144 high-rise
blower M22 4-speed manual transmission Posi rear end Upgraded wheel
& tire package Black exterior Matching black interior C3
Corvette SignificanceThe C3 generation
(1968-1982) was the only Corvette generation to feature a
factory T-Top roof design, giving it that unmistakable
removable-panel look that defined the era.It was also the last
generation of Corvette influenced by legendary Corvette
engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov, widely known as the Father of
the Corvette. His performance-driven vision helped shape the
Corvette into a true American sports car.This 1971 Corvette
combines iconic styling with supercharged muscle and a 4-speed
manual the perfect blend of show and go.Check out my video to see
and hear it in action.You will be proud to own this one!
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