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After a year's absence, the Stingray name reappeared on the front fenders. Front and rear disc
brakes, headlight washers, center console, wheel trim rings, carpeting, and all-vinyl upholstery
were now standard. This was the first time the coupe outsold the convertible, and would continue
to do so in all subsequent years.
If you liked the 1970 Corvette, you'd like the 1971. They were virtually the same car. A new resin
process (that supposedly improved the body) and a different interior were the major changes. Under
the hood, compression ratios were lowered to enable Corvette engines to run on lower octane fuel.
Third Generation Stingray
Fitted to this car; a NUMBERS MATCHING "Big Block" 454/365 HP V-8 Turbo-Jet engine.
The transmission is the factory optional Turbo Hydra-Matic Automatic Transmission. The exterior is
Mille Miglia Red with a Black vinyl interior showing very well. Factory options include
Pwr. Steering, Pwr. Brakes and Air Conditioning. A solid example throughout.
An excellent driver! A great collectible American Classic Muscle Car.
The attached manufacturers plate reads as follows;
- Trim # 400
- Paint # 973
- VIN # 194371S106227
- Engine # C11S106227
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