Chevy Corvette Forum banner

Parting out a C5

10K views 14 replies 14 participants last post by  Bodi1516 
#1 ·
Parting out a 2000 Corvette convertible. Car received right side damage but was fully operational when tear-down began. Here's what's left:

Fuel tanks & system – tanks $75 ea, cross-over pipe $20, filler neck $5, tank shields $15 ea, misc lines $5 ea
Gauge cluster - $150
Gauge trim - $10
Switches right of Gauge cluster - $10
Hazard switch & vent - $10
Traction control switch - $10
Trunk release & fog light switch - $10
Ignition switch w/key - $20
Carpet, tan passenger side - $15
Floor mats, tan - $10 ea
Interior trim, tan (door sills, kick panels, seat belt covers) - $10 ea
Seat belts - $10 ea
Glove box, complete w/ latch - $20
Leaf springs - $15 each
Shocks $5 each
Torque tube cover - $15
Waterfall, green (between seats on a convertible) - $75
Driver’s side knee bolster - $10
Driver’s side knee bolster mount (aluminum w/Styrofoam) - $10
Brake pedal assembly (pedal & aluminum mount) - $20
Brake master cylinder - $20
Brake reservoir - $5
Brake booster - $20
ABS module - $150
Dash vents - $5 ea
Vent tube (hard plastic attached to underside of dash) - $5
Automatic shifter w/boot - $20
Auto shift cable - $5
Center exhaust section w/catalytic converters - $50
Front & rear subframes/crossmembers - $75 ea
Fuse boxes and wiring harness (chassis harness, dash, engine – should be complete) - $75
HVAC airbox, blower motor, vacuum lines - $50
Blower motor only - $10
HVAC dash controls - $75
A/C condenser - $50
Misc hard lines (brakes, fuel, A/C – no kinks) - $5 ea
Bare chassis (has minor right side and right front damage, slightly bent, large hole in fiberglass firewall where wiring was removed) - $100

All prices are negotiable – make me an offer. All parts are in great used condition. Questions? Pictures? Please ask. Parts are located at our shop in Long Lake, MN. Shipping available anywhere in U.S.
 
See less See more
#8 · (Edited)
I doubt resurrecting a 2 year old thread will help much
 
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top