For Sale: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette in Aiken, South Carolina for sale in Aiken, SC

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Vehicle Description This Corvette is stored in our Aiken, SC climate controlled showroom.
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This beautiful 1971 Corvette StingRay is a very clean and great running example of a muscle car from this era.
The motor is a stout 350CI crate motor paired with a 4 speed manual transmission.
The interior is black which translates to code 400 and the paint is a Mulisanne Blue (code 976).
The car sports automatic windows and pop up headlights.
Unique to this year are the amber marking lights just below the front bumper.
This car had previously been restored in the 90's and had been kept in great working condition since then, it has recently had a brake job and new bushings installed making an even better driver from when we received it.
This corvette has aftermarket American Racing torque thrust wheel paired with 235/50/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 tires that do an exceptional job at keeping you glued to the road.
This is a very spirited car that really connects you to the road with a very visceral experience that can only be felt in cars from this era.
One would be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable way to spend your day than riding around in what is considered the first American sports car.
Corvette dates back to 1953 and while they have made leaps and bounds in performance every Corvette has the same essence when you drive it and this car is no expectation to that.
1971 Stingray Trim Code 400 (black)Paint Code 976 (Mulisanne Blue)350CI crate motor 4 Speed Manual T-TopAir ConditioningPower WindowsPop up headlights Amber marker lights 17 inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels Goodyear Eagle F1 235/50/17 Tires New brakes New bushings.
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette

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