For Sale: 1996 Chevrolet Corvette in Carlsbad, California for sale in Carlsbad, CA

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Vehicle Description I am offering my 1996 Grand Sport Corvette convertible (#751, VIN # 1G1YY3250T5600751) for sale.
It is an all OEM car with less than 4700 original miles.
It has always been garaged and never been smoked in.
I have added a phone holder in one of the cup holders, a USB charger in the cigarette lighter receptical and a small bluetooth to FM converter that allows me to play Sirius XM thru the existing OEM radio.
All can easily be removed/returned to OEM status.
I have also installed an Xpel bra.
Only 1000 1996 Grand Sports were ever produced and only190 of these were convertibles.
Think of that, this is 1 of only 190 cars ever produced.
I have a lot of paperwork on the car and a collectible scale model.
It is in pristine condition as confirmed by a professional inspection service at the time I purchased the car.
I was told it was between a Hagerty #1 and #2 condition by the inspection service.
It even has 2 key fobs that work with the PKE system, also rare.
I have a clear CA title in hand.
It is my opinion that this is one of the top 10 1996 GS convertibles in existence.
A Grand Sport coupe with less miles but similar condition recently sold for $62K on Bring a Trailer.
The convertible is 4 times more rare.
The car is available for inspection/drive at my home in southern CA.
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  • Year: 1996
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette

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