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Numbers matching, 350/350Hp motor, close ratio 4
speed manual transmission, rally wheels, original
AM/FM Delco radio, 65,400 miles on dash, original
valve covers, crank windows, removable rear
window, L88 hood, dual exhaust, Flowmaster
mufflers, Edelbrock aluminum intake, Holley Carb,
and much more.
I drove this vette one hour home. It runs and
drives great. The last owner owned it for 20
years.
We just changed the oil and filter, transmission
grease, rear end grease and additive, and checked
and lubed the chassis. We also replaced the upper
and lower control arm bushings, upper and lower
ball joints, idler arm, sway bar links, 4 shocks,
front brake hoses, strut rod bushings, tongue
bushing, rebuilt the Holley Carb, top radiator
hose, fan clutch, and much more.
1969 was the second year for the C3 generation
corvette. It was the last year for no fender
flares, the 3 speed transmission option, and the
L71 427/435hp, L88 427/430Hp, and L68 427/400Hp
engine options. This was the first year that the
T-top corvette out-sold the convertible with
22,129 T-tops being built versus only 16,633
convertibles. |