1996 Red LT 4 coupe for sale
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1996 Red LT 4 coupe for sale, price now $7500-sold
SOLD I sadly need to sell my car to make room for the next project. It is a a 96 torch red coupe, LT 4 with black interior. It is a consistent show winner despite having just over 100k on the odometer. It has had numerous upgrades including new interior, custom paint in the engine bay, headers, C 6 rims etc. Car is a real head turner. hate to sell it but...
NOW asking $7500. I'm in the Lancaster CA (high desert area) . I also have shop manuals, car cover, a bunch of spare parts that are included if wanted. I have replaced all belts hoses, new bilstien shocks, upgraded brakes with ceramic pads, lowered the rear, restored the Bose, 6 way seats (both) cut the air box, flowmaster exhaust (sorry it drones) tons of details I'm sure I'm missing.
NOW asking $7500. I'm in the Lancaster CA (high desert area) . I also have shop manuals, car cover, a bunch of spare parts that are included if wanted. I have replaced all belts hoses, new bilstien shocks, upgraded brakes with ceramic pads, lowered the rear, restored the Bose, 6 way seats (both) cut the air box, flowmaster exhaust (sorry it drones) tons of details I'm sure I'm missing.
Last edited by rickslt4; 02-17-2013 at 08:10 PM. Reason: Sold it today
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Wow really nice car, great price. Who did your seats, and who did you get the covers from? What is your new project. Good luck on the sale, it's bound to go at that price.
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Al Knock did the seats. Really get a lot of compliments on them. I have a 73 that I want to do. It's weird my wife really wants me to keep the 96 since it was our first vette but I just don't have the room and time for two vettes. This car is priced to sell, it is in really great condition and needs nothing. I showed it concourse so I had to keep it up (it always won first or second)
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I have so much going on right now. I just finished building a homebuilt RV 7 and we are trying to fly the hours off, the 73, my G-8, work, fixing things around the house that I neglected while building the RV, too much....too many things in my life and I refuse to let this car suffer because I can't love it as much as I should. I do love this car but the 73 is my dream car...
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Well, I guess you know your position better than anyone. You have spread yourself thin and something has to go.
Such a shame. Someone will reap the benefits of all your hard work. I guess that's the way of the world.
That car will be sold tomorrow providing the individual has the eyes to see it.
Luck.
Such a shame. Someone will reap the benefits of all your hard work. I guess that's the way of the world.
That car will be sold tomorrow providing the individual has the eyes to see it.
Luck.
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I just purchased a 96 Collector Edition from a forum member. Still in the process of being delivered. I showed this one to my wife and she said "Why don't you get it? Then we can have his and hers Corvettes."
BTW we are both in our late 60's.
BTW we are both in our late 60's.
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Sold it today. Thanks for the help everybody. I hope the new owner logs in. It is his first vette and I told him that this forum was the best source of info around. Now on to the 73