1963 corvette Roadster BARNFIND

Price: - Item location: Gardner, Massachusetts, United States
Description:

1963 Chevrolet Corvette

I am selling a 1963 corvette convertible barnfind car. This car has been off the road since 1984 and was last registered in new mexico. with that being said this car is as SOLID as they come. It has been in a garage ever since then and i bought it and put it in my garage after i cleaned it up. The car comes with its original vinyl hardtop and its original soft top and bother are in immaculate shape. no rips or tears at all in softop or rear window. Car is equipped with Am/Fm stereo and was an option on this car.The car is mostly complete besides and engine and transmission. Thhe parts i have pictured all go with the car and that is all i have for it. The parts that i have are all date coded for a 1963 corvette so im assuming they are original parts. This car can easily be a driver in a very short time. Drumb brakes all the way around. This is also a low mile car with the title stating 83,008 original miles. I am selling the car with a clean New Mexico title and a couple other pieces of paperwork. Good luck to all bidders and ill be happy to answer any and all questions.
The car still has vin and trim tag in great shape and they go as follows.VIN:30867s118934
K1STYLE 63 867 9519 BODYTRIM 490m 936A PAINT

On Aug-17-16 at 11:07:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

This car is for sale elsewhere and i reserve the right to end the auction at any time

On Aug-18-16 at 13:55:58 PDT, seller added the following information:

There is absolutely zero rust on the frame of this corvette. i am posting this to clear it up as ive been asked a ton of times how the frame is. it is mint. not a spot of rust anywhere on it. this corvette is nice and im not out to screw anyone. the person who buys this car will be happy and realize it was money well spent. Good Luck to all

On Aug-20-16 at 09:12:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

The nose on this car is the original nose i have been asked this many times. someone just put filler over the headlight spot because that is what was cool in the 70s. all you need to do is remover the filler. the headlight bezels are still in the correct spots. its an easy fix