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1966 Corvette "3 speed Radio Delete"

 

This particular car was produced radio delete! No radio! At all! It has a three speed stick when at the time the majority of them were 4 speed stick. # speed and no radio was the cheapest way to make a corvette, so it is the lowest end model. Written up in two publications this model is a rarity. There were only about four hundred three speeds produced. No really converted to the four speed. The color of this car is called sunrise yellow and still has it's original paint job.

This car was produced in June of 1966 in ST. Louis Missouri. The engine is a 327 cc 300 horse power. No power steering, brakes or windows nor air conditioning.

Levers below steering wheel open hood vents to allow outside air to flow in the car. This car is totally restored.

It has Knock off wheels which are no longer produced. Knock off wheels were used for racing making it easy to change wheels. They are illegal on new cars and all cars in California..

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1959 Corvette

 

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This 1959 Corvette was never restored and still is it's original condition. The owner bought and simply never got rid of it. When the value increased he decided to hang on to it. It has a high performance engine with two four barrel cards. An old key alarm on the side The owner states it does need a new paint job.

 

 

 

 The owner has only driven it during the summer for the last thirty years and it spends it's winters in a garage.

 

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