1967 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster, Marlboro Maroon on White,

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster

Technical specifications of Chevrolet Corvette 1967

Price: US $105,950.00
Condition: Used
Item location: Bellevue, Washington, United States
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
SubModel: Roadster
Type: Convertible
Trim: Roadster
Year: 1967
Mileage: 13
VIN: 194677S120762
Color: Marlboro Maroon
Engine size: 427c.i. 390hp V8
Power options: --
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: White
Options: --
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster finished in Marlboro Maroon with White Vinyl interior. Numbers Matching! Rare Color with only 3,464 examples made! a 427c.i. 390hp V8 and backed by a 4-speed manual transmission. This example is a beautiful representation of one of the most desirable and highly sought after body styles of Corvettes ever made. Known as the "Sting Ray" body style, the 1963-1967 Corvettes are still some of the most stunning sports cars availableThis Corvette features; Marlboro Maroon... paint, White interior, White soft top, A/C, Posi-traction Rear Axle, AM/FM Radio, Tinted Glass, Headrests, Side Exhaust, and a Speed Warning Indicator. A frame-off restoration was completed in 2001. Photos and invoices available.Chevy introduced the Corvette in 1953 at the New York Auto Show. During the first few years, the car didn't feel much like the sports car Chevy had intended. It was built around a 6-cylinder engine and a chassis based on sedans from the General Motors lineup of cars. 1956 came around and a faster variant showed up sporting a V8 engine that had the car going in the right direction. As generations go by, Chevrolet names each one accordingly and as such, the 1953-1962 Corvettes were called "C1" Corvettes. Going into the second generation, they were listed as "C2" Corvettes and introduced the likes of the "Sting Ray" body style. This generation is one of the most compelling and desirable body styles of any Corvette created. From 1963-1967, the Corvette really took off and became the sports car we know today. Functional fender vents with 5 slots, dual taillights, and the placement of the parking brake lever from under the dash to in between the seats are only some of the changes made for 1967. When Chevy set out to make a sports car, they set a goal for homegrown performance in a stylish two-seat package, and this 1967 Corvette really captures that image.

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