1967 Corvette Coupe Original 400 H.p. Car Matching #s 4sp Muncie on 2040-cars
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8-Cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Corvette
Trim: COUPE
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
BodyStyle: Coupe
Mileage: 57,550
FuelType: Gasoline
Sub Model: Air Coupe
1967 CORVETTE COUPE ORIGINAL 400 HP CAR TANKS STICKER STILL ON ORIG TANK ON CAR. 69 REPLACEMENT BLOCK, HEADS AND INTAKE ORIGINAL #S CORRECT 4 SP MUNCIE M21 ORIGINAL #S MATCHING 69 REAR 373 RATIO. GREAT DRIVER WITH EXCELLENT PAINT P/S SIDE EXHAUST, REDLINES,BOLT ONS TRI POWER.
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Watch how Corvette Racing's new collision-avoidance radar system works
Fri, 22 Mar 2013When it comes to technology used in racecars, we generally expect it to trickle down to production cars, not the other way around. Well, Pratt & Miller has developed a new rear-facing radar that operates in a similar fashion to what we're used to in modern blind spot detection systems, only it is also capable of tracking cars as they approach and relaying vital information to the driver via a large display screen.
The innovative radar system debuted at last weekend's 12 Hours of Sebring for Corvette Racing, and this system makes perfect sense for endurance races like this since the cars sometimes have to drive through the night and in poor weather conditions.
The radar can detect cars even with poor visibility, and uses easy-to-distinguish symbols for the driver to identify.
Corvette Stingray Shooting Brake under consideration by Callaway [w/poll]
Mon, 18 Mar 2013Callaway has released a few renderings of a design study for a shooting brake version of the C7 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. The company says it wants to create a long-roof version of America's sports car to offer buyers more interior room and a vehicle with "unique style." The company says it will use structural carbon fiber for the new body bits, which suggests the conversion shouldn't add too much more weight to the Corvette. Along with a few mechanical tweaks, the Callaway Corvette Stingray AeroWagon could breeze past the 200 miles per hour barrier.
Provided that they get enough interest, Callaway estimates they will be able to effect the changes on the Chevrolet for around $15,000, and says the conversion work should be available through its network of dealers. You can check out the brief press release below for more information, or head over to the Callaway site to plunk down a deposit - but before you do, we want to know... do you find this C7 wagon interesting? Vote in our poll below, then feel free to leave a few lines in Comments.
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2014 Chevrolet SS makes its live debut
Sat, 16 Feb 2013Chevrolet showed off the new 2014 SS in an airport hangar last night, its first rear-wheel-drive performance sedan in the US since the Impala SS from 1997. We'll have more to say about the SS later today, but this is the sedan that Chevrolet sees as the final piece in restoring its performance credentials. For those of you looking for a manual transmission, however, that wish will go unfulfilled - at least for now: the only two options buyers will have are the color and whether or not they want a sunroof.
We'll work on getting some more angles (in better light) today at Daytona International Speedway, but with fans seeing the car for the first time, we don't hold out much luck of getting a clear shot. So for now, enjoy the high-res gallery above.