1965 corvette coupe. Survivor with 69000 original miles. This car has never undergone any type of body repairs, and still retains its factory applied Glen Green lacquer paint on all surfaces of its St. Louis body. It has never been in any sort of collision, nor by any other means, has it ever suffered any damages to its fiberglass panels, that would have necessitated undergoing any manner of body repair and refinishing work. Gaps and alignment of doors, hood, headlights, bumpers, and grille have remained undisturbed, and as initially assembled, and set by General Motors' St. Louis assembly line workers. And on this particular example, are actually very nice and consistent throughout. This coupe retains all of its "born with", and date coded Libbey Owens Ford glass panels, with the only exception being a windshield replacement at some point in time. It has a green vinyl interior, none of which has ever been disassembled, or replaced. And aside from some fading in the color of the carpet (green loop), and the vinyl on the lower portion of the driver's seat separated along the valley of two pleats, the original interior has survived remarkably well. It bears repeating that this is a SURVIVOR car.
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