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Corvette With Hand Controls/chair That Fits In The Back


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#1 1997androllin

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 11:33 PM

I am selling my baby. It is a 1985 Corvette Z51 with 64500 miles. The car is extremely sharp in medium blue with medium blue leather. Has the targa top and all options, also does have performance upgrades. I will include a quickie revolution ultra slim folding wheelchair - to my knowledge the only chair that will fit in the back. The vehicle is set up with ultra tight hand controls which I personally have used for the last 5 years. The reason I am selling is I want a harley trike so if you have one then I would definitely be interested in trading. If interested keep in mind I live in U.S. - Kentucky. Any questions just ask. thanks Jeremy

Oh yeah included a pic of the vettemy_vette.jpg

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Posted 26 August 2008 - 09:11 PM

Have had a bit of interest and thought I would share some additional information. The Vette is listed on cars.com for $9750.00 - if you search with 30 miles of 42301 it comes up. The listing is very thorough and their are several picsl - you can see the hand controls.

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Posted 21 September 2008 - 05:01 PM

SOLD :blushing02: :cheers: :) B) B) B)




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