For Sale at Auction: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description For 1968 the Corvette sported a completely redesigned body and interior.
The results were a sleek, curvaceous body that was an instant hit.
Typical for Corvette, the aggressive bodywork covered the potent engine underneath.
The power plant of this 1968 Corvette convertible is the legendary L71 427ci V8 big block with the L89 option that added aluminum cylinder heads and produced a staggering 435hp, mated to the close-ratio 4-speed manual and 3:
55 posi-traction rear axle.
Only 624 of these L89 Corvettes were ever produced.
The LeMans Blue paint and bright blue interior are both in great condition.
A soft-top-delete roadster, the Corvette convertible is equipped with a removeable auxiliary hardtop.
From top to bottom, this Corvette coupe has every detail carefully worked out and performs just as good as it looks.
A plethora of historical documents is included with the car, including the original Tank Sticker, original Protect-O-Plate warranty booklet, original owner's manual, original Retail Installment Contract, copy of the original car invoice as well as a multitude of ownership and service records.
Equipment includes three Holley 2-barrel carburetors, special-performance camshaft, 4-wheel disc brakes, transistor ignition system, AM/FM radio and tinted glass.
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  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette

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