1971 Chevrolet Corvette T-TopIntroducing this 1971 Chevrolet
Corvette T-Top, finished in a deep metallic burgundy over a black
interior, a classic color combination that reflects the bold
styling of the early C3 era. With its sweeping lines and
distinctive presence, this Corvette captures the essence of early
1970s American performance design.Highlights:- 350ci/270hp V8-
Automatic Transmission- Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor- Four-Wheel Disc
Brakes- Power Windows- Chrome Accents- Chrome Bumpers- AM/FM Radio-
Removable T-Top Roof Panels- 15-Inch Rally-Style Wheels- $11,518.83
in Receipt Copies (1994-2007)Power comes from a 350ci V8 paired
with an automatic transmission and equipped with a Holley 4-barrel
carburetor. The car rides on 15-inch rally-style wheels with chrome
hubcaps, complementing its period-correct appearance. Additional
features include four-wheel disc brakes, concealed headlights,
removable T-top panels, rectangular chrome exhaust tips, chrome
bumpers, chrome accents, and a classic 3-spoke steering wheel.
Interior amenities include bucket seating, a center console, power
windows, dual side mirrors, and an AM/FM radio with a
fender-mounted antenna.This C3 Stingray is currently not running,
but it offers a great opportunity for someone looking to bring a
classic Corvette back to life. With its iconic styling and
desirable features, it presents a rewarding endeavor with plenty of
potential. For $16,750
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