1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Stingray - matching numbers - no reserve

Price: - Item location: Scottsbluff, Nebraska, United States
Description:

1973 Chevrolet Corvette

I will preface this by saying I’m a 41 year old lady who knows nothing about cars. I’m a daddy’s girl and I bought this car for my dad in July of 2018 and had it shipped here. He had a 1974 the same color with a 454 and always regretted selling it. I parked this in a friends shop and it has been parked since that time. My dad hasn’t had the time to do anything with it. Unfortunately the mice have found it and I don’t know how much damage they have done. After listing it the first time and being bid up by a scammer in the last five minutes, we washed it and put a new battery in, and it started right up. I debated keeping it but have decided to list it again. I originally listed this a few weeks ago to buy my dad a new pickup - pickup has now been purchased. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8J6KTdW/
If you have 0 feedback, do not bid without contacting me first. A scammer ruined our last auction and I told them to go away. I am not going to fall for any schemes so I wouldn’t waste your time on me.

I never titled the car in my name but have it sitting on the kitchen counter to get it done. I have a video the lady I bought it from sent to me when I bought it over the Internet. I also posted video we took two weeks ago after putting new battery in. Someone asked if numbers matched - they do. Car will either smell like mice or Bounce laundry sheets inside until you clean it good. I have included the description she sent me when I bought it. She sent me extra parts to go with - I can’t remember what they were but they’re inside the car. I am centrally located in the United States and shipping shouldn’t be terrible. Thanks for bidding.
Her description: 350 engine, 190 4-barrel V-8. T tops. Has been stored in controlled heat garage. 105000 miles. Driven less than 50 miles per year since 1994. All Eddlebrook upgrades done. It needs brakes if you're going to drive it this summer. Paint for next. Fiberglass all good. You will want to replace rubber bumper. The cage and car are rust free. You won’t find better in this shape and with $1,000 in parts to go with it. T tops do not leak. Lights and motor work. So, right now it needs a master cylinder which cost $40. I just noticed a bulging radiator hose and checked locally it is eight dollars. And then you need the rubber bumper. And you can either paint or not paint but it certainly could use paint we have washed and waxed it enough that it definitely has some patina to it.