I am selling my 1968 Chevy Corvette project car that is a perfect car for a full restoration. I bought this car several years ago with full intentions of fully restoring the car to showroom condition, ut due to time restraints and life setbacks that goal was never able to be accomplished. I purchased this Corvette in Pennsylvania, nd was told by the previous owner that it was a 1968 Chevy Corvette L71 originally powered by a 427 engine with a rare Tripower setup. The car came with a worn out tank sticker to verify this remark. After purchasing the car I looked at the numbers of the transmission and engine block, nd the numbers do match the VIN number of the car. I did get pretty deep into the restoration before time halted, nd has it been years since it has been touched. The car had minimal rust when purchased, ut I put it under a thorough sand blast and treatment from top to bottom. After sand blasting, he car was disassembled and went through some major body work and paint preparation. As a result, t is in sanded primer and 100% ready for paint. The car was put away for two years since then. I never had time to tackle the mechanics of the car, nd it is missing many mechanical components. I purchased the car with only a block and transmission in car. All of its other mechanical components were stripped. I have all of the other parts of the car, ut they are set away in organized boxes and off the car (refer to pictures). I am selling this car because I do not have time to tackle this project, nd would love for this car to be restored and enjoyed in the future by someone. It is an extremely rare and desirable Corvette that deserves to be appreciated by everyone. I have a clear title, nd I am located in New Jersey. Inspections are always welcome.
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