This 1968 Corvette Roadster was purchased recently by me, ith the intention of using it as my summer cruiser next summer. Unfortunately, e've decided that something with more room would be more desirable. Therefore, am reluctantly forced to sell it. This car has a matching numbers 300 horse 327 V-8 and a 4 speed. The car spent most of its life in Oklahoma, nd it shows, ased on the cleanliness underneath. I believe the 82,000 miles on the odometer is correct, ut I have no way of verifying this. I do know that the previous two owners, one had it 13 years and the other over 20), rove the car very little. The person I purchased it from, ho owned it 13 years, ut less than 500 miles on during that time. Considering its lack of use, he car runs and drives pretty well. Since I purchased it all of the vacuum hoses, over 600 inches), hich operate the headlights and wiper door, ave been replaced. The wipers and all lights work very well. In addition, he Holley carburetor, probably not stock), eceived both accelerator pumps. Also the brakes, hich look new, ere bled. All of the steering and suspension components and tires are in great shape. This vechicle comes with two tops. The body is also in great shape. I see no evidence of it ever being in an accident. It has one small crack by the rear license plate area, see photo). The paint is more than decent, ith a few little chips and blemishes. The hardtop could use paint and the convertible top has a small one inch tear on the passenger side. It is otherwise ok. The rear window on the convertible top is somewhat yellowed. I was planning to have a black top installed. The interior is also in very nice condition with no rips or cracks. It should be noted that this car was stolen sometime early in its life while it was in Oklahoma. The car was recovered and returned to the rightful owner. The state then issued a new VIN to the owner at that time. It now has a clear Wisconsin title in my name. The trim tag indicates that the car was yellow originally, ut as you can see, t is now red. Whoever painted it did a fine job since there is no indication anywhere of yellow paint. Obvious non-original parts include the air filter, I believe the carb, not sure), nd the wheels, hich I believe are late 70's early 80's. Also based on photos I've seen. the seats look more like 69's. I'm certain the Corvette experts out there could clarify all of that. In any case, don't believe there is much to do if anything to make this a nice looking, ery presentable, ice weather cruiser. If you have any questions, r wish to set up an appointment to view the car, all me. (Ron) at 414-810-9316. Thanks and good luck bidding.