'66 Corvette Convertible, Factory Silver on Silver
Righteous color combo. I'm worried when a dealership refers to a car as "not a show piece" but FWIW it looks quite nice in the pictures, and isn't priced ridiculously high considering what I've seen sell in the $60k+ range.
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Dang it, Tony, I should know better than to open these posts...:drool: The silver interior is just so cool. It does show normal wear and tear, but the left front headlight/fender/bumper seems a little out of sorts. Possible it got whacked and not repaired as well as it could have been.
Other than that, yeah, gotta wonder what the seller standards are for a show car, but consider the source. Being in CA, and seeing near perfect cars, this may be a ho hum for him. It does need a little more "spirit" under the hood too, but it is a nice looking car. |
300 hp/4speed is a fun "manageable" Vette!
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----This is a nice tidy little 66. It never would have had KO's on it from the factory. Radio, 4-speed, and possibly tinted windshield are the only options I can see. These certainly would be re-pops. To me the car would really perk up with factory hubcaps, correct width white walls, and a white top. Just my take....Bill S
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