Bloomington Gold, Silver Award Winner is First Corvette Offered on 427Stingray.com

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Bloomington Gold, Silver Award Winner is First Corvette Offered on 427Stingray.com

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This original 1972 Chevrolet Corvette, a silver award winner at Bloomington Gold Corvettes possesses the beauty and the muscle, it is a number’s matching original car with a 350ci V8 under the hood.

A Turbo-Hydra automatic transmission and desirable options like factory A/C, this clean, stock Corvette is practically begging to be driven.

Code 989 War Bonnet Yellow is a beautiful shade not often seen on chrome bumper Corvettes – not too brash, yet not too meek – a period-perfect color that looks great on the timeless Stingray shape, there were 2550 produced in 1972 in WBY.

You will be hard pressed to find a 72 with original paint, this is a rare find. Just a quick look at the market reveals how few are available for sale in this livery, which is a shame because with the ever-changing fashion of the world, it looks pretty up to date with today’s sophisticated color palettes.

And when it comes to C3s, you’re either a chrome bumper guy or a rubber bumper guy; this one sports the original style chrome units that frame the egg crate grilles up front and add interest to the flat rear panel with CORVETTE block letters above. The stainless trim is in great shape. This is one sharp-looking ‘Vette!

Bloomington Gold, Silver Award Winner is First Corvette Offered on 427Stingray.com

Believe it or not, that code 421 Saddle leather interior is a beautiful combination with the WBY, and you have to admit that it works extremely well. It’s also likely to be one of only a handful of cars you’ll see out on the road in this color combination, making it a standout at shows and Corvette events.

As a complete and original car, there have been very few changes made in the last 50 years, mainly components like exhaust and a few in the engine bay, which have been outlined in the Bloomington Gold score card that is included with the car. All the original gauges remain in great shape, as does the 3-spoke steering wheel, further proof that someone cherished this car from the day that it was ordered.

The options list isn’t very long, but you do get the best one of all – factory A/C – and it’s fully functional, just like the original AM/FM stereo that’s remarkably still in the dash. Color-matched removable T-Tops instantly transform this Stingray into an open-air cruiser, and although no Corvette ever made has plentiful storage space, also ordered was power brakes, power steering, and tilt wheel.

Bloomington Gold, Silver Award Winner is First Corvette Offered on 427Stingray.com

The original engine has a casting number 3970010, 350/200HP V8, which was the base engine in 1972, casting date D112, April 11, 1972. Nevertheless, it makes an impressive amount of torque and moves the Corvette with enough potency that most cars are still advised to leave it alone.

It’s not overly detailed underneath, but it’s in excellent driving condition with evidence of clean living everywhere you look. Original wheels look awesome as always and ride on a set of 235/60/15 front and 245/60/15 rear Goodyear Eagle GT+4 white-letter radials.

Bloomington Gold, Silver Award Winner is First Corvette Offered on 427Stingray.com

ORIGINAL, Clean, honest Corvettes are hard to find, especially if you’re the kind of guy who likes to just jump in and go.

Thanks to the rumbling small block under the hood, it’s a party to drive, and there aren’t many cars that will generate more attention than this one on a warm summer day.

For the person that wants ORIGINAL, this is the car, 50-year-old paint and all… Bid today!


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