1994 Chevy Corvette $7000
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1994 Chevy Corvette $7000
I have a 1994 Corvette for sale - got too many vehicles and one of them has to go unfortunately.
Basic specs:
- 133,000 miles
- Black
- ZF6 Manual
- 3.45 rear end, limited slip
- LT-1 engine
- SLP Intake
The good: I am very anal retentive about my car and fix anything that mechanically affected the car. The oil has always been changed as soon as the oil light came on with Mobil 1 Synthetic and Mobil 1 filter. I bought the car at 98,000 miles with a brand new clutch and flywheel. Has new MSD vented optispark cap, new optispark rotor housing, taylor spark plug wires, and NGK TR55 plugs. The car is an absolute dream to drive. The stock wheels have also been put back on the car (sawblade style), and I'll be honest, the aftermarket wheels in the pictures really didn't impress me, so I sold them a week ago to another enthusiast.
The bad: I don't want to waste your time AND mine if you're looking for a garage queen. This car has been daily driven, and that's why the price is at $7000, just under what the car blue books for at FAIR value.
- I hate all stock Corvette seats, so I put in a Corbeau A4 - I do NOT have the original driver's seat.
- Acid rain ate into the clearcoat a bit, but is not noticeable from 5ft away
- I spilled milk into the rear hatch area, so I had to take the whole rear carpet/insulation out. It is slightly noisier
- There is a tiny hole that got punched through into the cabin transmission tunnel from what seemed to be road debris. Not noticeable inside the cabin.
- The previous owner had the car jacked incorrectly and damaged the drivers side front left floorpan, leaving a ~1/2" wide hole. No ill effect or water coming into the cabin. Left as is.
- Windshield trim cracked
- Clear top is peeling a bit, still functions great
- Car needs new front/rear weatherstripping, at worst leaks droplets in the front in heavy rain
And that's all of it - my price is FIRM and I will only accept CASH. Please call me at 757 642 4265 ask for john with any questions!
Basic specs:
- 133,000 miles
- Black
- ZF6 Manual
- 3.45 rear end, limited slip
- LT-1 engine
- SLP Intake
The good: I am very anal retentive about my car and fix anything that mechanically affected the car. The oil has always been changed as soon as the oil light came on with Mobil 1 Synthetic and Mobil 1 filter. I bought the car at 98,000 miles with a brand new clutch and flywheel. Has new MSD vented optispark cap, new optispark rotor housing, taylor spark plug wires, and NGK TR55 plugs. The car is an absolute dream to drive. The stock wheels have also been put back on the car (sawblade style), and I'll be honest, the aftermarket wheels in the pictures really didn't impress me, so I sold them a week ago to another enthusiast.
The bad: I don't want to waste your time AND mine if you're looking for a garage queen. This car has been daily driven, and that's why the price is at $7000, just under what the car blue books for at FAIR value.
- I hate all stock Corvette seats, so I put in a Corbeau A4 - I do NOT have the original driver's seat.
- Acid rain ate into the clearcoat a bit, but is not noticeable from 5ft away
- I spilled milk into the rear hatch area, so I had to take the whole rear carpet/insulation out. It is slightly noisier
- There is a tiny hole that got punched through into the cabin transmission tunnel from what seemed to be road debris. Not noticeable inside the cabin.
- The previous owner had the car jacked incorrectly and damaged the drivers side front left floorpan, leaving a ~1/2" wide hole. No ill effect or water coming into the cabin. Left as is.
- Windshield trim cracked
- Clear top is peeling a bit, still functions great
- Car needs new front/rear weatherstripping, at worst leaks droplets in the front in heavy rain
And that's all of it - my price is FIRM and I will only accept CASH. Please call me at 757 642 4265 ask for john with any questions!
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Re: 1994 Chevy Corvette $7000
Pretty sick lookin' vette'. I dig the wheels. How much tread is left on the tires? Is the alignment in place? How are the rattles? I owned an 89' and it rattled a lot. How's the rear suspension; saggy or solid still?
How are the electronics working out? Everything still in working order or are there some flukes? I know I had some issues with minor electronics.
Apart from that it looks solid. Address those questions and you'll probably score a buyer a lot faster. I personally can't pick up a car right now, just trying to help you cover your bases for any potential buyers.
Good luck with the sale!
~Bryan
How are the electronics working out? Everything still in working order or are there some flukes? I know I had some issues with minor electronics.
Apart from that it looks solid. Address those questions and you'll probably score a buyer a lot faster. I personally can't pick up a car right now, just trying to help you cover your bases for any potential buyers.
Good luck with the sale!
~Bryan
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Re: 1994 Chevy Corvette $7000
Pretty sick lookin' vette'. I dig the wheels. How much tread is left on the tires? Is the alignment in place? How are the rattles? I owned an 89' and it rattled a lot. How's the rear suspension; saggy or solid still?
How are the electronics working out? Everything still in working order or are there some flukes? I know I had some issues with minor electronics.
Apart from that it looks solid. Address those questions and you'll probably score a buyer a lot faster. I personally can't pick up a car right now, just trying to help you cover your bases for any potential buyers.
Good luck with the sale!
~Bryan
How are the electronics working out? Everything still in working order or are there some flukes? I know I had some issues with minor electronics.
Apart from that it looks solid. Address those questions and you'll probably score a buyer a lot faster. I personally can't pick up a car right now, just trying to help you cover your bases for any potential buyers.
Good luck with the sale!
~Bryan
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