1973 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe powered by its numbers-matching L48
350 cubic inch V8. Fully restored less than four years ago.
Finished in maroon over a black vinyl interior. . The engine is
backed by a Turbo Hydra-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission and
features a Rochester 4-barrel carburetor, dual exhaust,
Positraction rear differential, and heavy-duty suspension.
Maintenance and upgrades include AC Delco shocks, new rear
suspension bushings, and a set of brand-new BFGoodrich raised
white-letter tires (225/70R15 Front & Back) mounted on the factory
rally wheels. Additional equipment includes power steering, power
brakes, and air conditioning that blows ice cold. The exterior
still retains the signature 1973 Corvette design, featuring
removable T-top roof panels, the one-year-only urethane front
bumper paired with chrome rear bumpers, a functional cowl-induction
hood, hidden windshield wipers, dual outside mirrors, and a fancy
luggage rack. Inside, the cabin features vinyl bucket seats, a
center console, tilt steering column, aftermarket retro-style AM/FM
radio, original radio also included, woodgrain interior accents,
power windows, and full instrumentation including a 160 MPH
speedometer, 7,000 RPM tachometer, fuel gauge, oil pressure gauge,
water temperature gauge, battery gauge, and clock. Not to mention,
all gauges, AC., lights, horn, etc., all work. This is a no-hassle
Vettel and truly a wonderful car. Showing 61,580 original miles,
with approximately 3200 on restoration.
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