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VIN J58S104555
| Car Year: |
1958 |
Car's confirmed production date: (as confirmed by the NCRS Shipping Report Service) |
February 20, 1958 |
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| Owner: |
No Present Owner |
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| Nickname: |
Little Red Corvette |
| State: |
Nice Driver |
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| Exterior: |
Signet Red |
(15.26%) |
| Interior: |
Charcoal |
| Coves: |
Snowcrest White |
| Softtop: |
White |
(41.74%) |
| Wheels: |
Other Color |
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| Delivery Dealer Zone: |
Unknown |
| Delivery Dealer Code: |
Unknown |
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0867 |
Base Corvette (1x4 230hp) |
100.00% |
3,591.00 |
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101 |
Heater |
87.41% |
96.85 |
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290 |
Whitewall Tires 6.70x15 |
81.02% |
31.55 |
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440 |
Two Tone Paint |
37.33% |
16.15 |
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685 |
4 Speed Manual Transmission |
7.24% |
215.20 |
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Total |
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0.000339507699479% (1 Cars) |
3,950.75 |
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| Factory job nr.: |
Unknown |
| Export Car: |
Non Export Car |
| Engine details: |
Crate engine (no number) 283 C.I. |
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| Car history: |
Original paint was Regal Turquoise ; still can be seen under dashboard. Was totally resprayed most probably by 1995 during a body-off restoration. This car was imported from the U.S. to Ireland by Guinness Breweries to become the first prize of a concours called Budweiser Little Red Corvette in 1996. Mrs Bresnihan won the prize but appeared not to be interested in keeping it ! She then sold the car over a few weeks later to an Irish Automotive Museum where she tayed for a while...17 years. Then the Museum sold her to a car merchant in England early 2014...where I eventually purchased her to drive back home in Northern France. |
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| For Sale: |
No |
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