1973 Corvette Convertible SBC 350 Car project to finish Ground up restoration

Price: - Item location: Augusta, Georgia, United States
Description:

1973 Chevrolet Corvette

This auction is for a 1973 Chevrolet corvette SBC 350 fully loaded convertible and hard top.This is a project car to be finished.This is a one year only front plastic bumper with rear steel bumper. This classic rare car has had no expenses spared on its restoration. Everything is new or rebuild other than what is missing to do.see list below.
The car does not have a title as Georgia doesn't issue titles for older car. I do have all bill of sales and documentation pertaining to the car.This is was a matching number car, I had a period correct engine build for it L82 specs, however I did keep the original block and all unused parts.Automatic transmission also rebuilt matching numbers,The car is White exterior with Beige interior as I bought it. For some reasons the trim tag shows that the interior should have been blue, It did not look like it was ever redone??,There was no expenses spared while doing the restoration, thousands spend on it with only quality parts.
What has been done done:Chassis has been stitched, blasted and powder coated, all suspension arms, bars etc blasted and powder coated or painted as needed.All new bearings, seals, brake lines, fuel lines, brakes, rotors, radiator, short, clutch fan, all new accessories, gas tank, steering box, a/cBody fiberglass fixed as needed and painted correct white.All the original unused parts for the car are still there. This was a complete car when I got it,But I was going to install all new parts including the interior.
Needed to finish:Complete interior, wiring, top, glass, etc.See pictures as it is what you will get,Ask all questions prior to winning not after.Please bid to own to to view.
Information on 1973 Corvette:

The 1973 C3 Chevy Corvette featured a longer nose, and a front bumper that was covered in urethane. (Image courtesy of GM Media.)The changes to the 1973 Corvette, especially when compared to the earlierC3models, was obvious. For 1973, the Corvette received a new nose treatment on both the coupe and convertible models. The nose was longer (by about two inches), slightly heavier (by about thirty-five pounds), and featured a steel bumper that was covered by deformable urethane plastic that was matched to the body color of the rest of the car.

Although this new nose was the first major appearance change since the introduction of theC3in1968, the design was more than just a cosmetic enhancement. To the contrary, the new nose was one of the first examples in engineering design where the styling was dictated by function.