Classic vintage Vette numbers matching engine and transmission
1970 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Technical specifications of Chevrolet Corvette 1970 | |
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Price: | US $42,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Corvette |
SubModel: | Convertible |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Convertible |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 92896 |
VIN: | 194670S406092 |
Color: | Black |
Engine size: | 355 V8 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Black |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This 1970 Chevrolet Corvette convertible strikes a nice balance of vintage and upgrades. For example, you get the numbers-matching V8 and four-speed, but they have been rebuilt for added performance. So dig into the rest of the details of this triple-black classic made to be enjoyed.
This Corvette has been with the same owner for nearly 15 years, and in that time there were nice investments to make a distinctive ride. After all, Corvette people know there was no black paint offered in 1970, but these Stingrays just look so good in a midnight appearance. So not only was this upgraded later in life, but there was a fresh clearcoat application about 7 years ago. So it has a nice gloss that loves to highlight all the well-creased curves of this C3 Corvette. Contrasting the color but matching the radiant look is all the brightwork, including the sharply pointed front bumper, two-piece rear bumper, rocker trim, and optional luggage rack. And for added distinction, there was also an upgrade to 17-inch polished Foose wheels.
Beneath the black folding roof is a full black interior that completes the ultra-desirable triple-black package (exterior, roof, and interior.) Newer carpeting, a clean dash, and comfortable bucket seats shows this has been given the right care and investments. The whole car is built around the driver. The three-spoke sports steering wheel on the tilt/telescope column to give you a good view of the large speedo and tach. The center stack is dominated by auxiliary readouts (including a working clock,) and below that is an AM/FM/cassette stereo for upgraded driving music. And you just know that bright shifter is calling out for your right hand.
Under the hood is the numbers-matching V8, and it has the kind of fresh look that tells you there have been plenty of investment here. It was rebuilt about 9 years and 10k miles ago. It's now a 355 cubic-inch unit with a Holley 700 double-pumper four-barrel carburetor, Summit aluminum intake, HEI ignition, and Hedman long tube headers. It's a strong-running motor that makes a terrific sound out of the Flowmaster dual exhaust. And you're in full control thanks to the numbers-matching Muncie M20 four-speed manual transmission. It was rebuilt around the same time as the motor and now includes a Zoom clutch. Even the undercarriage photos show a clean presentation of a restored vehicle that has been treated with care. But more than just look nice, a classic Corvette is great for driving. That's why you have power steering, four-wheel disc brakes, and modern performance tires afforded by the wheel upgrade.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual, build receipts, and restoration photos. The factory never gave you a triple-black 1970 Stingray, but this one delivers what you want and does it with quality. Call today!!!
This Corvette has been with the same owner for nearly 15 years, and in that time there were nice investments to make a distinctive ride. After all, Corvette people know there was no black paint offered in 1970, but these Stingrays just look so good in a midnight appearance. So not only was this upgraded later in life, but there was a fresh clearcoat application about 7 years ago. So it has a nice gloss that loves to highlight all the well-creased curves of this C3 Corvette. Contrasting the color but matching the radiant look is all the brightwork, including the sharply pointed front bumper, two-piece rear bumper, rocker trim, and optional luggage rack. And for added distinction, there was also an upgrade to 17-inch polished Foose wheels.
Beneath the black folding roof is a full black interior that completes the ultra-desirable triple-black package (exterior, roof, and interior.) Newer carpeting, a clean dash, and comfortable bucket seats shows this has been given the right care and investments. The whole car is built around the driver. The three-spoke sports steering wheel on the tilt/telescope column to give you a good view of the large speedo and tach. The center stack is dominated by auxiliary readouts (including a working clock,) and below that is an AM/FM/cassette stereo for upgraded driving music. And you just know that bright shifter is calling out for your right hand.
Under the hood is the numbers-matching V8, and it has the kind of fresh look that tells you there have been plenty of investment here. It was rebuilt about 9 years and 10k miles ago. It's now a 355 cubic-inch unit with a Holley 700 double-pumper four-barrel carburetor, Summit aluminum intake, HEI ignition, and Hedman long tube headers. It's a strong-running motor that makes a terrific sound out of the Flowmaster dual exhaust. And you're in full control thanks to the numbers-matching Muncie M20 four-speed manual transmission. It was rebuilt around the same time as the motor and now includes a Zoom clutch. Even the undercarriage photos show a clean presentation of a restored vehicle that has been treated with care. But more than just look nice, a classic Corvette is great for driving. That's why you have power steering, four-wheel disc brakes, and modern performance tires afforded by the wheel upgrade.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual, build receipts, and restoration photos. The factory never gave you a triple-black 1970 Stingray, but this one delivers what you want and does it with quality. Call today!!!