It's already up to nearly $65K with more than two weeks left, so I'm sure it'll hit $100K+.
This car no doubt has the base engine and the two speed auto is not a plus.
OTOH, the split window offered only early in the run of what is now called the mid year Corvette is a big plus as well as this car's being the first MY of this generation, which brought certain nice features like IRS.
Still, one has to wonder why this apparently daily driver car got parked after only nine years of use.
A major engine or transmission failure won't matter, since whomever buys this car will have both gone through.
In 1972, this would have been considered no more than a dated looking old car with age appropriate miles that lacked a proper transmission. I doubt that the original owner could have gotten more than three grand for it.
How times change!