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Posted

I am buying this car and woondering if someone can run me a Service history report with details on this car

 

2002 Chevrolet Corvette VIN 1G1YY22G725115680

 

Thank you

 

Jim

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Only visits showing in GMVIS

12/14/2001 138257 ZREG----Regular Vehicle Transaction C0101 - Glass, Front Door - Left - Align 5 MI 12/07/2001 A15680 ZPDI----Pre-Delivery Inspection Z7000 - Pre-Delivery Inspection - Base Time 0 MI
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Base? Z06? Color? Pictures!? 8k miles?! nice find. As a not so long ago owner of a 2001 Z06, I'm required to ask... now I miss mine :tear: But, Congrats to you!!

 

 

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To answer your questions, I'll also post a few pictures.

 

The car had 8,500 miles on it. Had never seen water on it. It has never been washed! Covered and in the winters stored in a heated building. Honestly the pictures do not do justice to the condition of this car. The body is a 10, not a scratch on it, the undercarraige looks as though it just came off the assembly line as does the engine compartment, interior. As well the car was owned by a GM designer who took what I say was more than amazing care of this car.

 

Unfortunetley it is not a Z06 but I am ok with that. I was looking for a C5 Corvette as I love that body. I considered a couple of C6's but the keyless entry turned me off and I preffered the C5 body.

 

I'll add a few more shots below since I can only do 1 meg at a time.

 

Jim

 

 


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That's a brand new 12 year old car right there! I loved the C6's but there is something about the C5's that pulled me in on mine. Great find. Better get the hose out and test a small area first to make sure it won't melt when wet :rollin: Congrats again.

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