1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible | Daytona Yellow |
Numbers Matching L46 350/350 | 4-Speed | 77K Miles
Daytona Yellow over black one of the most striking color
combinations a 1969 Corvette convertible can wear, and this one
backs up the looks with the documentation to match. The trim tag
confirms factory Paint Code 984 Daytona Yellow and Trim ZQ4 black
convertible top, exactly as it sits today. The L46 350/350hp engine
carries a matching partial VIN stamp V0617HW decoding as a
Flint-built, June 17 assembly, high-performance 4-speed manual
application correct for this car. The Saginaw 4-speed is in the
car. An NCRS member sticker rides in the windshield corner,
indicating past involvement in the Corvette restoration
community.
The car presents as an older quality restoration. Paint is
consistent and clean, the black interior is in good shape with no
major wear, and the black soft top is present and fitted. The
odometer shows 77,375 miles. Runs and drives great. Rear luggage
rack, BF Goodrich Radial T/As, and factory-style hubcaps round out
the look.
Nationwide shipping available. Stock #UK10651. frankmanmotors.com |
605-250-8773
*Prices shown include all incentives - See dealer for Details;
Frankman Motor Company started in 1988 as a small family business
that has grown from an acreage with a converted 2 stall garage as
the office to the largest independent used car dealership in a 5
state area with almost 50,000 vehicles sold and over 50 employees.
*See Dealer for Details.
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