71,128 miles
Jack Frost Auto Museum is pleased to show this 1971 LT1 Corvette Stingray for sale.
All numbers matching, in excellent shape.
Provided is the Corvette order paper (scan shown in photo)
The 1971 LT1 is highly sought after by Corvette enthusiasts for its powerful engine, balanced handling and classic design. It's considered one of the ultimate small-block Corvettes and a true collectors item.
It is a high-performance version of the iconic American sports car. It features 350 cubic inch V8 with solid lifters, rated at 330 horsepower, and known for its strong high revving performance.
Only 1,949 LT1 Corvettes were produced in 1971. This is one of 1,306 coupes made, the other 643 were convertibles. The LT1 option was an additional $483 at purchase.
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