1970 #matching for sale
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White 70 vette 350 auto. Working and just restored A/C. Way too many new parts and repairs made in the year and a half I've owned this car to list here. Do however have nearly $7000.00 in parts receipts for this car in that time period. No rust on frame(some VERY minor surface at worst). Some small chips in paint here and there that have been touched up. Paint still shines. Not a show winner, but very nice driver with nothing to be ashamed of in its appearence. Has 113,000 miles and still runs quite strong. $18,900.00 price is absolutly NON-NEGOTIABLE. Sorry, just feel the car is well worth this price. Tried to attatch pics, but having probs. right now logging onto my photobucket acct. will work on that and get pics on A.S.A.P.
Folks, I am adding the following to this thread here on 3-30-08. In a week I will be pulling the sale of the car if no one has bought it by then. The reason is, is that another vehicle that I had come across is being held for me for a total of 2 weeks from when I originaly posted this "for sale" thread. Since after next week the car that is being held for me will be fair game for the first person that comes along with the money to buy it, it will be sold. I would therefore be keeping my 70 vette. Please don't take this as an attempt to rush anyone who might have considered buying this car, I'm just being as up front about the reason that i'm selling it as I can. If it does not sell, believe me, I AM NOT going to be the least bit upset about it. This is now a very nice car, that I have put a lot into, and have second guessed myself many times in the last week that I even put it up for sale. Thanks for understanding
Folks, I am adding the following to this thread here on 3-30-08. In a week I will be pulling the sale of the car if no one has bought it by then. The reason is, is that another vehicle that I had come across is being held for me for a total of 2 weeks from when I originaly posted this "for sale" thread. Since after next week the car that is being held for me will be fair game for the first person that comes along with the money to buy it, it will be sold. I would therefore be keeping my 70 vette. Please don't take this as an attempt to rush anyone who might have considered buying this car, I'm just being as up front about the reason that i'm selling it as I can. If it does not sell, believe me, I AM NOT going to be the least bit upset about it. This is now a very nice car, that I have put a lot into, and have second guessed myself many times in the last week that I even put it up for sale. Thanks for understanding
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White 70 vette 350 auto. Working and just restored A/C. Way too many new parts and repairs made in the year and a half I've owned this car to list here. Do however have nearly $7000.00 in parts receipts for this car in that time period. No rust on frame(some VERY minor surface at worst). Some small chips in paint here and there that have been touched up. Paint still shines. Not a show winner, but very nice driver with nothing to be ashamed of in its appearence. Has 113,000 miles and still runs quite strong. $18,900.00 price is absolutly NON-NEGOTIABLE. Sorry, just feel the car is well worth this price. Tried to attatch pics, but having probs. right now logging onto my photobucket acct. will work on that and get pics on A.S.A.P.
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Glad you registered your Corvette on the 1970 Corvette Registry. There is a ton of information there, such as photographs of detailed items, 1970 Corvette data, date code stuff, etc. I'm working on researching the C-3 jack data to post there.
When you get time look at all the neat stuff. Juliet Page, the lady who began the registry, is expanding the amount of space on the Web page to allow more data. Mike McCaul and I locate the Corvettes and Mike and Juliet posts them on the Registry.
Thanks,
Scott Sims
1970 Corvette LS-5 convertible
NCRS member #43568
When you get time look at all the neat stuff. Juliet Page, the lady who began the registry, is expanding the amount of space on the Web page to allow more data. Mike McCaul and I locate the Corvettes and Mike and Juliet posts them on the Registry.
Thanks,
Scott Sims
1970 Corvette LS-5 convertible
NCRS member #43568
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Thanks for the looks all, but car no longer for sale.As I said, the attempt to sell would only be for 2 weeks for reasons stated it the original post.