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Old 01-02-2020, 07:07 PM
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Default Cheap '71 4-speed Corvette, $3500

I see a 6500-rpm redline tach on this one - maybe an original LT1 car? In any case it's pretty clean for the opening bid price of $3500 - guessing it will end around $7k.

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Old 01-02-2020, 09:31 PM
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Default LT-1, unless someone changed the engine date plate

I asked the seller to post a pic of the data plate.

If that plate is original to the car, it appears to be an LT-1.
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Old 01-05-2020, 03:10 PM
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The fan shroud and a few other details also make it appear to be a LT-1 car.
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IT is a LT1 -
The blue sticker in the door jamb has the ENGINE SUFFIX imprint in reverse in the lower left corner... the sticker was stacked together with the PROTECTO PLATE and POP leaves an imprint in many cases. The car is unmolested even has the correct 5 port washer pump with 2 ports bridged. Only 71's SB with smog manifolds and a brass radiator are LT1's... thats the original radiator and bet if you look inside the drivers front fender in front of the tire on the inner fender there are 3 holes for the TI box.
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Sold for $11,318. Seems like a decent car for the money. The right color too.
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