Used 1971 Chevrolet Corvette for sale in Chesterfield, VA
$54,895
Vehicle Details
1971 Year | 194671S121406 VIN | 87,300 mi. Mileage |
$54,895 Price | Chevrolet Make | Chevrolet Model |
Chesterfield, Virginia Location | na Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Yes Convertible | Convertible Trim Level | Red Exterior Color |
Excellent Exterior Condition | Unrestored Known Vehicle Damages | Clear Title Status |
Unrestored Restoration History | Original Engine History | Manual Transmission |
Rear-wheel drive Drive Train | Yes Power Steering | Yes Power Brakes |
Vinyl Interior Type | Black Interior Color | Yes Air Conditioning |
Yes Bucket Seats | Yes AM/FM Radio | Vinyl Seat Material |
Yes Tilt Wheel |
Vehicle Description
Excellent condition, numbers matching, unrestored survivor. Rare option package makes it mathematically 1 of 1. Hagerty valuation is over $55K not considering its uniqueness. 350/270 hp, M21 4 speed, Positrac. power steering, power brakes, factory AC converted to R134, tilt/telescope wheel, and factory 3 point seat belts. New OE spec low mass clutch. Holley 650 Spread Bore, double pumper carb (designed for the this application, original carb included) Hurst Competition Plus shifter (original shifter included) It has been properly maintained, always garaged, driven and washed regularly, and not raced. The car's value has increased at approximately $18 per day over the last 3 years (reference Hagerty valuation tools). Properly driven and maintained, it is projected to continue to increase at that rate. Why? Three reasons. First, it runs on pump (low octane, no lead) gas. Earlier vehicles need leadad gas, which is becoming more and more difficult to find. Second, it was this car which was in the dealers showrooms when the current new retirees were in high school, and it has the options that they need to enjoy the car. Third, it is a 4 speed convertible in the absolute most desirable color combination. It's beautiful. It's fun. It's an excellent investment, and it's priced right. The exhaust sound is intoxicating for car enthusiasts. It barks at idle and under acceleration, but is near silent at cruise speeds. The car will take you back to a simpler time when we drove just for the fun. Other drivers give thumbs up and roll down their windows to listen to it. Everybody wants it in their homecoming and July 4th parades. When you arrive in it, people assume that you are an automotive authority.