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1996 Corvette C4 Complete Lt4 Engine With Zf 6 Speed Trans And Computer on 2040-parts.com

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Woodbridge, Virginia, United States

Woodbridge, Virginia, United States

This is a complete and running 1996 corvette with LT4 engine, zf 6 speed transmission, and computer system. The engine has around 90,000 miles on it.  The car was driven up until last year when I experienced a clutch hydraulic issue and decided to buy a C6.  The car has been sitting since then. The car was running perfectly.  Only issues were interior trim and clutch hydraulics.  The car is still complete with the engine, trans and computer in place. Towing will be required to remove the car.  Please call 571-216-6344 if you have any questions.

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