1972 LT-1 Survivor for sale
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Safety Car
Not having A/C has never been an issue for my wife and I. The car gets driven mostly in the evening after my wife gets home from work when it is cooler out anyway. Even on hot days going to shows, the tops are off, the rear window is removed, and the wind is blowing as you cruise down the road. We have never once said, "I wish this car had A/C." An A/C LT-1 Corvette in this condition with the documentation, low miles, and numbers matching engine that this one has would cost much more anyway. This is an investment grade C3 chrome bumper HiPo car priced very, very reasonably.
Just something to think about.
Ken
Just something to think about.
Ken
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Thanks for the compliment on the car.
This LT-1 has a lot going for it and the feedback from the Corvette Forum members has been very positive. Should sell at this price. We just need someone that is looking for a high quality LT-1 to see it.
This LT-1 has a lot going for it and the feedback from the Corvette Forum members has been very positive. Should sell at this price. We just need someone that is looking for a high quality LT-1 to see it.
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Melting Slicks
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Not having A/C has never been an issue for my wife and I. The car gets driven mostly in the evening after my wife gets home from work when it is cooler out anyway. Even on hot days going to shows, the tops are off, the rear window is removed, and the wind is blowing as you cruise down the road. We have never once said, "I wish this car had A/C." An A/C LT-1 Corvette in this condition with the documentation, low miles, and numbers matching engine that this one has would cost much more anyway. This is an investment grade C3 chrome bumper HiPo car priced very, very reasonably.
Just something to think about.
Ken
Just something to think about.
Ken
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Hey Paul. The 1969 Trans Am is a real life found in a barn car. I had been trying to buy it from a really, really nice guy for a few years. He bought it back in the late 80s off of a used car lot. He bought it, brought it home, and parked it in a storage building with a bunch of other muscle cars he had collected over the years. No kidding, he put zero miles on it the whole time he owned it. It's a PHS documented Ram Air III 4-speed Trans Am with only 44,000 miles on it. All original, never restored, and like the LT-1 Corvette all numbers match, front to back, top to bottom. Everything is original to that car. He called me back in May and said that if I still wanted it it was for sale to me only and on that day only. Needless to say we bought it on the spot. May not be another one like it left anywhere.
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Ken
Man for the life-of-me I can not believe someone has not bought this great car. Your car is one of the best that I've seen in quite some time for the $$$. Hang in there... someone will come along and get one hell of a prize!
Man for the life-of-me I can not believe someone has not bought this great car. Your car is one of the best that I've seen in quite some time for the $$$. Hang in there... someone will come along and get one hell of a prize!