1975 All Numbers Matching Survivor Coupe
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F/S 1975 All Numbers Matching Coupe
Very clean 1975 Corvette. All Numbers Matching. Good running car with only 128,000 original miles. California Car still in San Francisco Bay Area. Brand new weatherstripping, leather seat covers with new foam, door panels and carpet, all professionally installed. 350 Engine, Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission, fully loaded with power windows, brakes and steering. A/C blows cold because it has a brand new compressor, hoses and accumulator and has been upgraded to the new R134-a refrigerant. Completely stock except air cleaner, valve covers and fan. New radiator, water pump, heater core and hoses, new brake calipers and hoses, new light bulbs throughout. New speakers front and rear with a custom hidden speaker enclosure installed in rear, fed by a decent AM/FM Cassette (period correct.) Perfect daily driver. Call Dave at (510) 791-5625 for a test drive. $9,300 OBO
Thanks for looking, Driver Dave
Thanks for looking, Driver Dave
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Has it been painted?
Looks like a '76 tail cap to me.
Looks like a '76 tail cap to me.
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The front and rear bumpers were replaced by the P.O. with good used parts he found somewhere and rattle can painted by me. Mille Miglia is a pretty hard color to match, but I found something close enough for a driver. The rear letter emblem is the late '76 to '79 version. The rest of the body has definitely not been painted, there are enough slightly damaged places to easily tell no paint work has been done.
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Heater A/C Controls rebuilt today. Radio/Gauge Cluster, shifter plate and heater plate all refinished. They look and work as good as new. Pictures tomorrow (work depending)
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My definition of survivor is based on Bloomington Gold's guidelines. In this case, original paint (except new bumpers), original complete drivetrain from the carburetor to the rear end. All original wiring, all original vacuum hoses still in great shape - way more than 50% of this car has not needed to be touched since new. I've spent less than $3,000 in parts, that's just getting started, right?
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Unfortunately, its 50%+ of each section. From your description, it sounds like you've installed a completely new interior. You list many components which have been replaced/restored as well. I'd caution advertising this as a survivor, as it may be misleading.