1965 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
1965 Chevrolet Corvette
4 speed Manual Trans
Early 70's Chevy 350
New Front disc brake setup from Autoplicity
New Master/booster along with distribution block and front lines.
New Brake hoses
New Front Shocks
New Front Springs
New Headlights
New Headlight motor Limit Switch
New Rear brake drum hardware
New Rear brake wheel cylinders
New Fuel Tank
New Fuel Sending Unit
New Edelbrock 600cfm Carburetor
New GM HEI Distributor with plugs and wires
New Heater Core
New Tires all around
All guages work
Car comes with all the interior trim in great shape, door panels, door hardware ( crank and etc) and cover panels
Car comes with a bunch of exterior emblems that are original
FRAME IS SOLID and body panels line up great as you can see in the pictures. Car runs and drives and can be
driven as restored right now.
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