1972 LT-1 Convertible with AC for sale
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1972 LT-1 Convertible with AC for sale
1972 Corvette LT-1 Convertible with Air Conditioning with 74,xxx original miles. One of approximately 50 LT-1 convertibles with air conditioning produced in 1972. This car is the rare 1972 Bryar Blue color (only 389 convertibles) with a blue vinyl interior (special override required, only 164 convertibles had a trim override) and white convertible top. All numbers matching car with power steering, AM/FM stereo, 3.55 rear axle, and M20 4 speed. Top Flight and Ladies Choice awards at the 2007 NCRS Boston Nationals. This car has had many parts replaced with correct NOS parts and some restoration work done. The paint is a show quality BC/CC that was done in 2005. This car was in the 2009 NCRS Gallery at Corvettes at Carlisle. This is probably the only LT-1 Bryar Blue convertible with AC and a blue vinyl interior in existence. It also has the original tank sticker. If you want a one of a kind car this is it!!! $68,500.
I've attached some pictures below. More pictures can be seen at Photobucket – www.photobucket.com/72LT1withAC
I've attached some pictures below. More pictures can be seen at Photobucket – www.photobucket.com/72LT1withAC
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Really nice car Matt... Still can't believe that this wasn't a specified color combination as it looks fantastic.
If I didn't have my own, I'd be all over this.
Regards,
Stan Falenski
If I didn't have my own, I'd be all over this.
Regards,
Stan Falenski
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Hi LT-! A,
Wonderful looking car!
In 1972 a fellow, (U.S. Army), in the apartment complex I lived in sold a Porsche to buy a car just like yours. It was the first LT-!, a/c car I saw.
I wonder if this could be it? It came from a D.C. dealership.
I've NEVER forgotten it!
Good Luck!
Regards,
Alan
Wonderful looking car!
In 1972 a fellow, (U.S. Army), in the apartment complex I lived in sold a Porsche to buy a car just like yours. It was the first LT-!, a/c car I saw.
I wonder if this could be it? It came from a D.C. dealership.
I've NEVER forgotten it!
Good Luck!
Regards,
Alan
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Thanks for the compliments guys
Alan - the car was originally sold from Rosenthal Chevrolet in Virginia (Arlington I believe). The first owners name was Ray.
Alan - the car was originally sold from Rosenthal Chevrolet in Virginia (Arlington I believe). The first owners name was Ray.
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Hi LT-!,
That's the car!
The fellow was regular army, but assigned to the ROTC program at our local small college; Western Maryland College.
He went off one day with the Porsche, and came home with an LT-!.
Like I said, I've ever forgotten it!
Regards,
Alan
That's the car!
The fellow was regular army, but assigned to the ROTC program at our local small college; Western Maryland College.
He went off one day with the Porsche, and came home with an LT-!.
Like I said, I've ever forgotten it!
Regards,
Alan
Last edited by Alan 71; 06-07-2012 at 04:21 PM.
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Melting Slicks
The man's version of a lost love story. I'm getting a little choked up...
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Lt-1
Saw the LT-1 at Carlisle. It is spectacular.
I would buy it or at least make an offer if I could afford it right now.
Fell in love with it at first glance.
Bill
I would buy it or at least make an offer if I could afford it right now.
Fell in love with it at first glance.
Bill
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Nice car one of the 50 1972 air convertible lt1's is owned by a guy that I know very well that lives about 5 miles from my parents place. His is white with a white top and black interior leather seats pw tilt tele hardtop but no pb or ps thats the way he wanted it he said.
has 38k original miles on it 1 owner never been into at all. Wonder how much it's worth? he will never sell but often I've wondered.
has 38k original miles on it 1 owner never been into at all. Wonder how much it's worth? he will never sell but often I've wondered.
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I spoke with Ray last year. He saw my ad for the car then and called me. He filled in some of the questions I had about the car which was really cool. Seems likes a nice guy. I wish he would buy it. I think that would be very cool.