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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray$6,500.00{"message":"In _app.tsx child of Layout","renderCount":1}
1972 Chevrolet Corvette (C3) Convertible
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Auction by Auktion & Markt AG
This item is in Cologne, Germany
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Item Details
Transmission Type/SpeedsAutomatic
Stock #OT0199
Chassis Number1Z67K2S517232
Year1972
Interior ColorBlack
Exterior ColorBlue
Fuel TypePetrol
Model - Vehicles Corvette C3
Make - Cars & TrucksChevrolet
Body Style - Cars & TrucksConvertible
Engine - Displacement5.7
Estimate - RangeEUR 45000 - 50000
Cylinders8-Cyl.
Chevrolet Corvette (C3) Convertible
Engine capacity (ccm): 5.733
Power output: 145 kW / 195 hp
Top speed: 199 km/h
Transmission: automatic
Odometer (unwarranted): 02.950 mls
Production period: 1968 - 1982
Vehicle Description:
Model History:
The first generation Corvette, as presented in 1953, was Chevrolet's reply to Porsche and Jaguar: A compact roadster which was lightweight - owing to its fibreglass body on a steel frame - and, with the introduction of a V8 in 1956, also sporty. In 1963, the second generation, marketed as Corvette Sting Ray, was released. It had a significantly improved chassis with independent rear wheel suspension and disc brakes. But above all, it featured a strikingly new and exciting design. Retractable headlamps were introduced - and became a Corvette hallmark until the 6th generation made its debut in 2005. With closed "eyes", the Corvette had a sharp-edged front to contrast its elegant, flowing lines: stingray-like, indeed. In 1968, the third generation was introduced, which had a much more muscular appearance while retaining most of the engine and chassis components from the C2. This didn't stop it from becoming the Corvette model with the longest production run, no less than 14 years!
In terms of motorisation, there were basically two groups of engines based on either the "small block" (around 5 litres) or "big block" (up to 7.4 litres, discontinued 1975), with various transmissions and axle ratios.
Engine capacity (ccm): 5.733
Power output: 145 kW / 195 hp
Top speed: 199 km/h
Transmission: automatic
Odometer (unwarranted): 02.950 mls
Production period: 1968 - 1982
Vehicle Description:
- 1972 Corvette (C3) Stingray convertible
- in the same family for over 25 years, imported to Germany in 2017
- matching numbers car, reportedly always garaged
- partially restored in the mid-1990s, new dark blue paint, documentation available
- black leather seats and white convertible top renewed, in good shape
- power steering, air conditioning
- original owner's manual available
- Edelbrock suspension installed
- mechanical ignition replaced with electronic system
- picture pretty Stingray in breathtaking colour combination
Model History:
The first generation Corvette, as presented in 1953, was Chevrolet's reply to Porsche and Jaguar: A compact roadster which was lightweight - owing to its fibreglass body on a steel frame - and, with the introduction of a V8 in 1956, also sporty. In 1963, the second generation, marketed as Corvette Sting Ray, was released. It had a significantly improved chassis with independent rear wheel suspension and disc brakes. But above all, it featured a strikingly new and exciting design. Retractable headlamps were introduced - and became a Corvette hallmark until the 6th generation made its debut in 2005. With closed "eyes", the Corvette had a sharp-edged front to contrast its elegant, flowing lines: stingray-like, indeed. In 1968, the third generation was introduced, which had a much more muscular appearance while retaining most of the engine and chassis components from the C2. This didn't stop it from becoming the Corvette model with the longest production run, no less than 14 years!
In terms of motorisation, there were basically two groups of engines based on either the "small block" (around 5 litres) or "big block" (up to 7.4 litres, discontinued 1975), with various transmissions and axle ratios.
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Auction Details
Classicbid Classic Car AuctionTrade Fair "Messe", Cologne, Germany, 50679Saturday, Nov 25, 2017 | 10:00 AM CST
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Auktion & Markt AGGrolsheim, Germany