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1967 Corvette Coupe 350 HP 4 SPD

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1967 Corvette Coupe 350 HP 4 SPD


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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Coupe 350 HP 4 SPD
In 1967, the last year Chevrolet Corvette of the C2 “Stingray” Corvette series, the standard engine was a 300 horsepower 327 CID V8.  A performance engine, the L79 350 hp small block was the next step up, and finally there were 4 big block 427 CID versions starting at 390 ponies and topped by the legendary L88 motor grossly underrated at 435 horsepower.  This “Mid-year Vette” is one of 8504 coupes manufactured in St. Louis with the L79 option – a 350 horsepower 327 CID engine coupled to the a speed transmission.   This Sunfire Yellow coupe is a numbers matching Corvette that has been nicely restored to as built condition, including the optional side mount exhaust system, power brakes, special suspension and wood grain steering wheel.  It has Coker redline tires on rally rims.

This is an immaculate Corvette.  It is drivable, yet would fare well in any Corvette show.  The undercarriage is as clean as the topside of this 1967 Corvette, and the paint, interior, running gear, suspension, chrome and glass are in tip top condition.  This is a car anyone would be proud to own, and it is a reasonable investment option at a time when many of the big block versions of this coupe are commanding prices well over $100,000.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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