It is time to sell my 1975 Stingray Corvette! I purchased the vehicle in 2018 during college, and continued over the next few years to spend an irresponsible amount of money restoring the vehicle. I am the third owner of the vehicle to my knowledge. The vehicle was originally purchased with a stock 350ci Small Block Chevy engine that was subsequently replaced several years later (see below). Over the past few years, I have done very little driving and mostly kept the car under a cover. I just replaced the headlights with original bulbs.
2020
350ci was replaced with a 383 Stroker from Blueprint Engines:
GM Small Block Compatible 383 c.i. Engine - 436 Horsepower - Base Dressed - Carbureted
SKU: BP38318CTC1
Horsepower & Torque: 436 Horsepower / 443 ft. lbs. Torque
Cylinder Heads: BluePrint Engines Aluminum Cylinder Heads
Compression Ratio: 10:1
Camshaft: Hydraulic Roller Cam - .544 Intake / .555 Exhaust Lift and 230 Intake / 236 Exhaust Duration @ .050 - 110° LSA
Pistons: Hypereutectic
Crankshaft: Cast Crank - 3.750" Stroke and 5.700" Rods
Black Widow X-Pipe with Widowmaker exhaust
2019
Front/rear suspension & leaf spring replaced
Front/rear slotted rotors and performance brake calipers
American Racing VN515 15x7” (front), 15x8” (rear), polished aluminum
Bluetooth Radio and rear mounted sound bar
2018
New weatherstripping
Power steering, water pump, and starter replaced
DeWitt Radiator and AC condenser installed
Custom body work and custom paint job
Replacement of exterior sideview mirrors, aluminum side skirts, and exterior plastic pieces
Replacement of all reflective side mounts and tail lights
The AC/Heating does NOT work in the vehicle, unfortunately. All electric motors in the vehicle work, but I recommend they should be replaced in the next years. I don’t drive the vehicle in the rain because the T-tops leak. I’ve tried replacing the weatherstripping therein, but I am not skilled enough to accomplish it myself. Any questions, please feel free to email me @
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Thank you!