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Old 03-13-2020, 03:50 AM
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Default Original Glen Green Paint '69 Corvette #s 327/4-sp Convertible, Stored Since '75

This looks to be a flip, and doesn't appear to have been stored in the best conditions, but might be worth checking out. I'd like to see pics of the car before digging it out of storage...the interior looks pretty crusty.

Tires are obviously newer than 1975 so it does appear that the seller has done some 'prepping' to get the car sold.

Unlike '69 Chevelles and Camaros, the green-on-green color combo seems relatively uncommon on Corvettes. Pretty sharp if you ask me.

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Old 03-13-2020, 01:02 PM
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1969 would have to be a 350 wouldn't it?
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Old 03-13-2020, 01:23 PM
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The 1969 Corvette had the four bolt main 350. My first Corvette was a green/green 1969 coupe, it was a pretty color.
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1969 Corvettes had either 350/300; 350/350. 1968 was last year for a 327 in a Corvette.
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My bad, posted this way too late at night.... I'm guessing the seller thought it was a 327/300hp, but is actually a 350/300....
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This one evidently sold for $11,600 last week, but I see it's back up for sale in the link below.

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