1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible L68 on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
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Car collectors know this car is one of the most desirable Corvettes ever manufactured. The previous owner had the car in storage since the 80's. It has been driven lightly to keep it maintained and is now available to take it to the next level of investment value.
Original California black plate
1967 C2 Corvette Stingray Convertible L68
BIG BLOCK 427cid/400+hp
Tri-power 3x2bbl carburetor
Carburetor and head gasket rebuilt 8-10 yrs ago
Casting # shows '69-'70 big block
4-Speed Manual Transmission
Muncie M-22
4 wheel disc brakes
Side mount exhaust pipes
Small exhaust leak passenger side
10" wide rear rally wheels
7" wide front rally wheels
Front and Rear Spoiler
Head lights glassed over
Original black interior scale of 1-10 (5-6); driver seat seams parting
Repaint gold scale of 1-10 (5) chips, fiberglass cracks
Original black vinyl convertible top
Custom "Stinger" hood for Big Block Tri-Power 3x2bbl carburetor
Hagerty report: The C2 series ended in 1967, with the addition of 5 slot fender vents and the famous '67 only hood scoop and "stinger" on the big block cars.
In all, the cleaned up '67 model was a fitting end to the C2 series which can lay claim to being the most loved Corvettes of all.
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