1972 Chevrolet
Corvette Stringray
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible
Why This Car Is Special
It isn't very often that collectors get a chance to buy a restored Corvette with the correct paint #946 Elkhart Green and #417 trim codes, black vinyl hard top, and a the original matching engine with its VIN numbers on the engine stamp pad, but that is what we have here at Skyway Classics.
Features
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible
Original matching engine with its VIN numbers on the engine stamp pad 350 cubic inch engine with its four-barrel carburetor Four-speed transmission Chevy Orange paint on the block Original open-air cleaner with chrome lid, Orange factory valve covers Cast intake Correct ignition shielding Four Wheel Disc Brakes Air conditioning Correct, painted, and detailed engine compartment Rally wheels Redline sidewall tires Fully-independent sports suspension Twin bucket seat interior in #417 Saddle Matching door panels Matching tan carpets Chrome 4-sp eed shifter with a black shift knob in the factory console Gauge package and radio Black factory steering wheel Dual pod speedometer/tachometer with a full gauge package Black vinyl hardtop Re-painted in #946 Elkhart Green “End of an Era” for the third-generation Corvette
Mechanics
Our 1972 Corvette Stingray has the standard 350 cubic inch engine with its four-barrel carburetor and a four-speed transmission that looks and sounds as it did from the factory.
It is nicely detailed with correct Chevy Orange paint on the block, the original open-air cleaner with chrome lid, great looking plug wires and hoses, orange factory valve covers, cast intake, correct ignition shielding, Four Wheel Disc Brakes, air conditioning, and sitting in a period correct, painted, and detailed engine compartment.
It is by far one of the most tractable Corvettes ever made and it idles smoothly as the dual exhausts emit a nice note and the gearing assures restful freeway cruising.
It rides on Rally wheels and wears Redline sidewall tires and the fully-independent sports suspension rides and tracks well.
Interior
It has a twin front bucket seat interior in #417 Saddle that is in excellent condition with matching door panels, matching tan carpets, the chrome 4-speed shifter with a black shift knob in the factory console as well as the gauge package and radio, black factory steering wheel, dual pod speedometer/tachometer with a full gauge package, seatbelts, and the black vinyl hardtop that never goes out of style.
Exterior
Our 1972 Corvette comes re-painted in #946 Elkhart Green that in came from the factory and looks great from all angles with its long, sleek hood, great chrome and trim, shark-like front bumper, twin rear bumper, chrome rocker panels, window trim, and fender grilles.
While there were virtually no appearance changes to the 1972 Corvette from 1971, the model year did mark the “end of an era” for the third-generation Corvette. It would be the last model year to feature both front and rear chrome bumpers, a bright egg-crate grill, side-fender grills (later models do have functional vents and some have vent trim), and a removable rear-window (this last had been a standard feature from 1968-1972.)
Our 1972 Corvette had as standard equipment a left-hand outside rearview mirror, all tinted glass, a flow-thru ventilation system, front and rear disc brakes, and electric clock and the entire car, body, engine, interior, chrome trim, and dual chrome exhaust tips looks great.
Conclusion
This is a great 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe we have at Skyway Classics that is re-painted in #946 code Elkhart Green, powered by a great and tractable 350 cubic inch engine pulling more horsepower than when it was stock, shifted by a 4-speed shifter, and a #917 code Saddle vinyl interior with air conditioning. What more could you want?
It is a very desirable Stingray that will only increase in value year after year.
Come see it today.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
Information found on the website is presented as given to us by the owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we bought it from. Some Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Skyway Classics does not warranty or guarantee this information. Skyway Classics is not responsible for information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service prior to offer or purchase being made.
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible
Why This Car Is Special
It isn't very often that collectors get a chance to buy a restored Corvette with the correct paint #946 Elkhart Green and #417 trim codes, black vinyl hard top, and a the original matching engine with its VIN numbers on the engine stamp pad, but that is what we have here at Skyway Classics.
Features
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible
Original matching engine with its VIN numbers on the engine stamp pad 350 cubic inch engine with its four-barrel carburetor Four-speed transmission Chevy Orange paint on the block Original open-air cleaner with chrome lid, Orange factory valve covers Cast intake Correct ignition shielding Four Wheel Disc Brakes Air conditioning Correct, painted, and detailed engine compartment Rally wheels Redline sidewall tires Fully-independent sports suspension Twin bucket seat interior in #417 Saddle Matching door panels Matching tan carpets Chrome 4-sp eed shifter with a black shift knob in the factory console Gauge package and radio Black factory steering wheel Dual pod speedometer/tachometer with a full gauge package Black vinyl hardtop Re-painted in #946 Elkhart Green “End of an Era” for the third-generation Corvette
Mechanics
Our 1972 Corvette Stingray has the standard 350 cubic inch engine with its four-barrel carburetor and a four-speed transmission that looks and sounds as it did from the factory.
It is nicely detailed with correct Chevy Orange paint on the block, the original open-air cleaner with chrome lid, great looking plug wires and hoses, orange factory valve covers, cast intake, correct ignition shielding, Four Wheel Disc Brakes, air conditioning, and sitting in a period correct, painted, and detailed engine compartment.
It is by far one of the most tractable Corvettes ever made and it idles smoothly as the dual exhausts emit a nice note and the gearing assures restful freeway cruising.
It rides on Rally wheels and wears Redline sidewall tires and the fully-independent sports suspension rides and tracks well.
Interior
It has a twin front bucket seat interior in #417 Saddle that is in excellent condition with matching door panels, matching tan carpets, the chrome 4-speed shifter with a black shift knob in the factory console as well as the gauge package and radio, black factory steering wheel, dual pod speedometer/tachometer with a full gauge package, seatbelts, and the black vinyl hardtop that never goes out of style.
Exterior
Our 1972 Corvette comes re-painted in #946 Elkhart Green that in came from the factory and looks great from all angles with its long, sleek hood, great chrome and trim, shark-like front bumper, twin rear bumper, chrome rocker panels, window trim, and fender grilles.
While there were virtually no appearance changes to the 1972 Corvette from 1971, the model year did mark the “end of an era” for the third-generation Corvette. It would be the last model year to feature both front and rear chrome bumpers, a bright egg-crate grill, side-fender grills (later models do have functional vents and some have vent trim), and a removable rear-window (this last had been a standard feature from 1968-1972.)
Our 1972 Corvette had as standard equipment a left-hand outside rearview mirror, all tinted glass, a flow-thru ventilation system, front and rear disc brakes, and electric clock and the entire car, body, engine, interior, chrome trim, and dual chrome exhaust tips looks great.
Conclusion
This is a great 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe we have at Skyway Classics that is re-painted in #946 code Elkhart Green, powered by a great and tractable 350 cubic inch engine pulling more horsepower than when it was stock, shifted by a 4-speed shifter, and a #917 code Saddle vinyl interior with air conditioning. What more could you want?
It is a very desirable Stingray that will only increase in value year after year.
Come see it today.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
Information found on the website is presented as given to us by the owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we bought it from. Some Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Skyway Classics does not warranty or guarantee this information. Skyway Classics is not responsible for information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service prior to offer or purchase being made.
1972 Chevrolet
Corvette Stringray
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