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Sold new at Dart Chevrolet of Greenville, Pennsylvania, on May 18th 1970, this Corvette and the first owner embarked on their journey powered by the potent L46 350ci V8 engine, mated to a four-speed manual transmission. It must have been a thrill to drive, with power and performance that were virtually unmatched by any other car of its time. With just 25,000 miles currently being shown on the 5-digit odometer, it has been lovingly cared for and meticulously maintained, its documented history and clean title serving as a testament to its enduring quality and timeless appeal. The car comes with its Protect-O-Plate, manufacturers literature and lots of documentation. But what truly set this Corvette apart is its unmistakable designthe iconic shark body styling that made it instantly recognizable on the streets. From its flip-up headlights to its chrome rear luggage rack and side exhaust outlets, the Le Mans Blue paint and White Soft Top, every detail was meticulously crafted to create a machine that was as beautiful as it was powerful. Inside, the cabin is a haven of luxury and comfort, with Blue vinyl upholstery and a color-coordinated dashboard that exudes style and sophistication. Equipped with a host of features, including power steering, power four-wheel disc brakes, 15 Rally Wheels with BG Goodrich Redline Tires and a Delco AM/FM stereo, it still offers both performance and convenience in equal measure. In the golden era of American muscle cars, there was perhaps no machine more iconic than the 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. As American engineers at NASA were putting the first men on the lunar surface, the engineers over at General Motors were putting the heartbeat of America into this iconic Corvette. With its sleek lines and powerful engine, it captured the hearts and imaginations of car enthusiasts around the world. And for one lucky owner, this LeMans Blue beauty was more than just a carit was a symbol of freedom, adventure, and the enduring spirit of the open road. This 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible remains a symbol of a bygone eraa reminder of a time when cars were more than just machines, they were works of art. And for those who have the privilege of driving it, it represents the ultimate expression of freedom and adventure on the open road.
View More18313 Jefferson Davis Highway
Triangle, Virginia 22172
(703) 445-1483
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