Exterior Color
Riverside Gold
Stock #
S702972
VIN 194679S702972
Estimated Monthly Payment
1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Description:
Own a piece of history with this '69 Corvette Roadster L-89/435hp, 4 speed with real Redline tires and P02’s. Riverside Gold with Black interior and Black top. Frame off restoration, Bloomington Gold, NCRS top Fight, Triple Crown, Bloomington Special Collection. Same owner for 31years with partial Tank Sticker. Tilt and telescoping wheel. This car is also in the L-89 Survey.
Price: $249,995.
Price: $215,995.
Exterior Color
Riverside Gold
Stock #
S702972
VIN
194679S702972
Estimated Monthly Payment
D&M Corvette Specialists, Ltd.
Call 630-968-0031
DOWNERS GROVE, IL
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Price: $249,995.
Price: $215,995.
D&M Corvette Specialists, Ltd.
Call 630-968-0031
DOWNERS GROVE, IL
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
The third generation of the Chevrolet Corvette, known as the C3 Corvette, was produced from 1968 to 1982. It is one of the longest-running generations of the Corvette and underwent various design changes and improvements throughout its production. The C3 Corvette, introduced in 1968, featured a sleek and muscular design with prominent fender flares and a distinctive "Coke bottle" shape. It was available in both coupe and convertible body styles, with removable T-top panels introduced in 1969. During this generation, the Corvette continued to offer a range of powerful V8 engine options, catering to different performance preferences. The "Small Block" and "Big Block" V8 engines, including the legendary 427 cubic-inch V8, provided impressive horsepower and acceleration. In 1970, the LT-1 engine option was introduced, offering high-performance with solid lifters and a high compression ratio. In 1973, the Corvette underwent a major redesign, with a new front end featuring a urethane nose and a rear end with a chrome bumper. In 1978, the Corvette got another major update, with fastback styling, wraparound rear window, and the option of the new fastback rear glass design, improving rear visibility. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Corvette faced challenges such as tightening emissions regulations and the oil crisis, resulting in lower horsepower outputs and a shift towards more comfort-oriented features. The C3 Corvette was eventually phased out in 1982, making way for the fourth-generation model. Despite the challenges, the C3 Corvette remains a beloved classic among enthusiasts, appreciated for its striking design, powerful V8 engines, and its representation of American automotive style and performance during the 1970s.