I am selling a beautiful Corvette C3 from 1977, which I put a lot of time and money into to make it look like this. In the last two years the following has been done: - replacement of the windshield (due to scratches) - replacement of side windows (due to engraving) - cockpit, tunnel and sides are upholstered with NAPPA 2584B Burnt OAK leather - new steel hubcaps with covers were purchased - door handles replaced with new ones - mirrors replaced with new ones - front lamps replaced with new ones - replaced hind paws - new ignition device with wires installed - new air conditioning compressor installed - replaced with a new power steering actuator - the leather on the seats is original, cleaned and painted to match the color of the dashboard - complete regeneration of the gearbox - an additional soundproofing mat has been glued inside the car - new belts sewn to match the color of the upholstery - new floor covering and trunk - all new gaskets including the engine compartment - the varnish was polished and a graphene coating was applied In addition to this entire list, a lot of small things were purchased to attach most of the elements. The car starts right up and doesn't require any input. The only thing that needs to be done and I couldn't get it is the so-called cruise control coo