Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

This classic 1971 Corvette seems to thrive on festive occasions.

For example, about 15 years ago, newlyweds received this Stingray convertible as a wedding present. They drove it a few times but it wound up spending most of the time in storage.

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

Not surprisingly, they wound up selling it a couple of years ago to the current owner, who planned to restore it but instead bought a house in Florida and has no time for such projects.

Therefore, on Christmas Day 2021, someone else will become the new owner after a no-reserve auction on eBay comes to an end on Saturday.

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

So far, 43 bids have climbed to $19,200.

On the bright side, this Stingray still has its original 350 engine hooked to a four-speed manual transmission. The owner says it “ran excellent” when he parked it in the garage two years ago, but it will need a new battery after sitting so long. About half of the 21,801 Corvettes built that year came with air conditioning, and fortunately this is one of them.

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

He says the interior “is all there” and in “pretty good condition.” The frame is described as rust-free, and the body looks “very good with a few cracks here and there.” It’s covered with paint that’s old “but looks good for a driver.” The brakes work, the exhaust looks new, and the tires have “a lot of tread” but definitely need to be replaced due to being 20 years old.

“All in all,” the owner says, his classic ‘Vette is “an excellent car to bring back to its previous glory.” After all, he muses, “where do you find a #’s matching factory air 4spd convertible project these days?”

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Convertible Was a Former Wedding Present

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eBay Motors via autoevolution.com

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Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette Yard Find on eBay

This 1971 Corvette Stingray coupe is reminiscent of a Dolly Parton song with its “coat (of paint) of many colors.”

Yes, it’ll take a lot of work to get this early C3 looking like the chrome bumper classic it yearns to be (including those chrome bumpers that have gone AWOL).

But at least a little bit of the heavy lifting has already been done for the new owner of this car currently for sale on eBay out of Northford, Connecticut at the “Buy It Now” price of $7,500.

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

The seller apparently is a man of few words – 33 to be exact in his listing, but he does say that a rebuilt 454 engine has been installed under the hood and a new exhaust system installed. He candidly admits that he doesn’t know whether that motor is the original matching numbers unit.

He also points out that the front clip is not the right one and in one of the photos it does appear to be from a ’68.

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

As for the interior, it’s hard to tell exactly what kind of shape it’s in because the radiator is resting on the rear deck and blocks the view. About all we see is the steering wheel and a bare driver’s door panel.

If the frame and birdcage aren’t too rusty, there could be enough room in the price to handle the restoration. What do you think?

Corvettes for Sale: 1971 Corvette 454 Yard Find on eBay

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Corvettes for Sale: 1969 Corvette 427 Project

Corvettes for Sale: 1969 Corvette 427 Project

It may look like Dolly Parton’s “Coat of Many Colors” right now, but this 1969 Corvette Stingray coupe offers up a lot of potential for a new owner.

Interest in this Corvette – which hasn’t been on the road since the 1980s – has been high on eBay, with 32 bids climbing to $10,000 with a week left in the auction.

Little wonder since the original numbers-matching L36 427/390 hp engine is still residing under the hood! That was actually one of five 427 options offered by Chevy that year and cost $221.20 back in the day, the most popular choice made by 10,531 customers. Other 427 options were the L68 427/400 hp, 2,072 made, $326.55; L71 427/435 hp, 2,722 made, $437.10; L88 427/430 hp, 116 made, $1,032.15; and L89, which offered aluminum cylinder heads with L71, 390 made, $832.05.

“It is a rare find today to see a ’69 Corvette still retaining its true original drivetrain and build sheet (tank sticker/Corvette order form),” the current owner notes.

Corvettes for Sale: 1969 Corvette 427 Project

The seller, who’s in Kenmmerer, Wyoming, says he has owned this Corvette for 10 years and had planned to restore it, but other projects just keep getting in the way so it’s time to move on, he believes.

While it’s been off the road for a long time, he believes “if you put fuel to it, it will still run,” but cautions this Stingray will require a complete frame-off restoration. “Bring a truck and trailer,” he warns. “You will not be driving it home!”

Corvettes for Sale: 1969 Corvette 427 Project

The car left the St. Louis factory wearing a coat of the one-year-only Riverside Gold paint, but that is subject to a new owner’s whims now since a complete repaint is in the offing. The seller claims the frame is straight, with no holes, and surface rust only, so that’s definitely a positive.

The interior is original, but it’s in dire need of some TLC, including new seat covers, new carpet, and either a dye job or a replacement of the back portion of the console around the emergency brake.

Corvettes for Sale: 1969 Corvette 427 Project

One of the photos with the listing shows the car next to a restored ’69, offering a neat example of how much potential awaits. Would you be willing to tap into that potential?

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eBay Motors via BarnFinds.com

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Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

Looking for a chrome-bumper C3 Corvette that you can drive every day?

You might want to check out this 1972 Stingray currently up for sale on craigslist.org out of the San Ramon area, which is east of San Francisco.

Originality is the best way to describe this blue coupe, which includes the matching-numbers LS5 454/270 horsepower big-block engine that still resides under the hood. With the original 4-speed manual transmission still intact, this car could provide a lot of low-tech fun for a new owner.

Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

By the way, horsepower ratings decreased across the board in 1972 because of mandatory emissions-lowering tuning.

The seller describes the car as “not a trailer queen” but points out that it “has always been garaged and pampered” so it remains “in excellent condition inside and out” despite being nearly a half-century old.

Indeed, he claims it could even be an everyday driver if desired as it “starts right up and is very dependable.”

Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

While this Stingray retains its brutish 454 engine – one of just 3,913 produced that year at an extra cost of $294.90, it does include its share of options that make it more refined, like power steering, power disc brakes, tilt and tele steering column, and the original AM/FM radio.

There should be plenty of life left in that big block, too, as the car is believed to have covered just 58,450 miles during its lifetime. If you’re still worried, the seller notes that he can put you in touch with a long-time vintage Corvette specialist who has just serviced the car “to give you an unbiased opinion.”

Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

The fiberglass body, meanwhile, appears to be holding up well, and overall the paint is still shiny, though we did notice a few chips on the doors where inconsiderate drivers have dinged it over the years.

The seller notes that the car had not been detailed before the pictures were taken for the listing, and we believe it would have shown much better if he had waited until an ongoing check-up with a mechanic had been completed. Still, the blue leather seats seem to be in acceptable condition, as do the instrumental panel, console, and door panels.

Perhaps most importantly, this California car shows no signs of rust underneath.

Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

With the Corvette taking on a more refined GT philosophy through the rest of the third generation, this one represents the end of an era in many ways. The ’72 marked the end of the line for several C3 trademarks, including the front and rear chrome bumpers, removable rear window, and the pop-up windshield wiper door. Only three engine choices were available, the smallest number since 1956, with the standard 350, the small-block LT1, and the big-block LS5. We owned a ’71 LT1 for a couple of years, and while it definitely can’t match the current refinement of the C8, it was still a very enjoyable car in its own way.

About the only thing we’re not sure about with this ’72 is the asking price, which we believe to be way too high at $44,950, considering that it’s not in perfect restored condition. Indeed, we found several other examples well below $30,000.

Corvettes on Craigslist: 1972 Corvette with the LS5 454 V8 and 58K Original Miles

It’s interesting to note that when this car was new, the LS5 wasn’t available for sale in California because Chevy didn’t have time to complete emissions certification of the engine there. California had imposed limits on oxides of nitrogen not applicable to the 49 other states, and while Chevy knew it would indeed pass the testing for California, they decided to drop the LS5 from testing anyway due to a lack of manpower to certify every engine/car combination, especially considering the anticipated low sales figures for the 454. For the performance-minded, however, the 454 does generate a whopping 70 more horsepower than the standard 350 (but only 15 more than the LT1).

Finally, we’ll leave you with a “back in the day” comment about the ’72 Corvette from then race-car driver Tony DeLorenzo: “You can’t get a better overall performance car. I’d be hard-pressed to find a better car for the money than the ‘Vette. It’s just an incredible automobile.”

Does that remind you of any other Corvettes, like, say, the current C8?

Source:
Craigslist

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[PICS] This C8 Corvette Isn’t the First to Have Ferrari Badge Envy

[PICS] This C8 Corvette isn't the First to have Ferrari Badge Envy

Kudos to the C8 Corvette owner who decided to have some fun by rebadging his 2020 Corvette Stingray and adding the famous prancing horse badge from Ferrari. I know some of you may be thinking that it’s sacrilegious to do so, but trolling exotic car owners is a God-given American right! So lighten up, Francis and let’s have a laugh…

We first saw the image of the mid-engine Corvette over on the Corvette Forum by “Mr Triple Black” with the thread titled “I though Ferrari made F8’s, not C8’s” and it shows this Torch Red Corvette Stingray with the Yellow Ferrari badges on the front fascia and quarter panels. As you can imagine, the thread quickly goes downhill from there…

But others have also done the “Ferrari” badge mod with one user adorning the prancing horse on a Torch Red C7 Stingray. That owner went all out with matching center caps for his wheels as well:

C7 Corvette Stingray with Ferrari Badges

If you know your Le Mans history, you know that once upon a time, a rebuilt 1968 Corvette racer that “pretended” to be a Ferrari at the 1972 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The story is that that Goodyear had been backing Bob Johnson and Dave Heinz with their Race Engineering and Development Team (RED) L88 Corvette racer when they received an invite to the 1972 Le Mans. The problem was their race car had been rebuilt after so many incidents that it wouldn’t pass GT inspection and after rebuilding a 1968 Corvette into an L88-powered race car as its replacement, it too was rejected as it wasn’t the original car that received the invitation.

Goodyear turned to the Luigi Chinetti’s North American Racing Team (NART) which was closely affiliated with Ferrari’s racing program. Chinetti had an opening for a reserve car and as Goodyear was NART’s tire provider, the now Ferrari-badged Corvette got its ticket punched to Le Mans. Unfortunately, the car would crash at 100-mph during practice and its nose was rebuilt with wood and duct tape. Wounded and never able to run at its full potential, the No.4 NART Corvette was still able to complete the full 24-hour race and would finish fifteenth overall and seventh in class.

NART No.4 Corvette

Photo Credit: Ed Baumgarten / MY Garage Museum

Badge envy does go the other way sometimes, but it’s mostly crappy cars aspiring to be a Corvette. Yet we do remember the story of an Aston Martin that was spied with a Corvette windshield banner. However, the back story is that the car belonged to the manager of the Aston Martin Racing Team and the Corvette Racing pit crew decided to do a late-night Corvette make-over on his car:

Aston Martin with Corvette Windshield Banner

Source:
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