1979 Chevy Corvette C3 T-top fuel injected 450 horsepower LS2 project car

  • Location: Okeechobee, Florida, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette
  • Type: Convertible
  • Year: 1979
  • Mileage: 2000
  • VIN: 1Z87495453742
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

1979 Chevrolet Corvette Description

Chevrolet Corvette . 1979 Corvette Sting Ray T-Top with clear title . I purchased this car a couple of years ago. I decided I was going to fix it u, one thing lead to another and I spent a small fortune. I purchased a LS2 fuel injected engine with 8000 miles on it out of a corvette. When it came in I changed the cam with a more healthier one. I changed valve springs and added hardened push rods to match the cam. I installed a new LS2 oil pan, oil pump and front cover converted to fit a 1979 corvette. I purchased the LS2 conversion motor mounts, transmission mount, Centerforce clutc, flywheel, ceramic coated long tube headers, aluminum 3 core radiator with fans, AC compressor with relocation brackets, AC condenser, clutch pedal with slave and master cylinder kit. I purchased the LS2 conversion wiring harnes, computer and had it programmed for the engine. I also purchased a 6 speed transmission with hardened input shaft and B&M shifter. I sent the frame out and had it sandblasted and coated with PR51. I purchased a polyurethane complete bushing / boot kit . New brake calibers and hoses. NOW let’s talk about the interior all new door panels, plastics, complete dash, center console, glove box, Custom embroidered leather seats, new crome door sill, seat belt, knobs, right down to the screws in a kit also. New carpet with joop and (Dino Matt sound deadening panels for the firewall, door, floor this is a complete kit. ( ALL IN BLACK). All items are still in their new box. I just recently started to fly and purchased an air plane that needed a engine ($50,000) . It also needed lots of other work. So selling my project before I got a chance to put it together. So my loss is someone else’s gain .I have a small fortune in this car. I would like to sell the whole thing together as a kit. If I have to I will part it out. It would make a perfect father and Son project car. It was going to be my 450 horsepower 1979 fuel injected Corvette stingray that gets 20 miles to the gallon and never has any carburetor problems.