$50,000
Gateway Classic Cars Houston showroom is pleased to present this fine example of an American icon; the 1972 Chevrolet Corvette. The Corvette was first produced in 1953 and has since become a world-renowned sports car. The C3 Corvette is the longest-running generation, spanning 15 model years, from 1968 all the way through 1982. This C3 is one of only 27,004 Corvettes produced in 1972 and is one of only 6508 convertibles built that year, so you're not likely…
Gateway Classic Cars Houston showroom is pleased to present this fine example of an American icon; the 1972 Chevrolet Corvette. The Corvette was first produced in 1953 and has since become a world-renowned sports car. The C3 Corvette is the longest-running generation, spanning 15 model years, from 1968 all the way through 1982. This C3 is one of only 27,004 Corvettes produced in 1972 and is one of only 6508 convertibles built that year, so you’re not likely to see its twin on the road anytime soon! 1972 was also the last year that one could get front and rear chrome bumpers. While this car fires up with ease and is a real pleasure to drive, what makes this car pop is its Elkhart Green paint job, that is paired with a bright white top and black synthetic leather interior. Under the hood of this classic, you will find a 350 CID L48 V8 that is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. The 350 is enhanced with an aluminum intake, high-performance aluminum heads, MSD ignition (distributor and Blaster coil), and coated headers that flow into its true dual exhaust. This green beauty rides on a set of radial tires on its rally-style wheels, helping it to handle better than it did when it ran on its original bias ply tires. Additional features on this ’72 Corvette include AM/FM radio, Power Steering, and Seat Belts.
Gateway Classic Cars Houston showroom is pleased to present this fine example of an American icon; the 1972 Chevrolet Corvette. The Corvette was first produced in 1953 and has since become a world-renowned sports car. The C3 Corvette is the longest-running generation, spanning 15 model years, from 1968 all the way through 1982. This C3 is one of only 27,004 Corvettes produced in 1972 and is one of only 6508 convertibles built that year, so you’re not likely to see its twin on the road anytime soon! 1972 was also the last year that one could get front and rear chrome bumpers. While this car fires up with ease and is a real pleasure to drive, what makes this car pop is its Elkhart Green paint job, that is paired with a bright white top and black synthetic leather interior. Under the hood of this classic, you will find a 350 CID L48 V8 that is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. The 350 is enhanced with an aluminum intake, high-performance aluminum heads, MSD ignition (distributor and Blaster coil), and coated headers that flow into its true dual exhaust. This green beauty rides on a set of radial tires on its rally-style wheels, helping it to handle better than it did when it ran on its original bias ply tires. Additional features on this ’72 Corvette include AM/FM radio, Power Steering, and Seat Belts.