1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/400 Tri-Power 4-Spd Convertible

1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/400 Tri-Power 4-Spd

Technical specifications of Chevrolet Corvette 1967

Price: US $89,900.00
Condition: Used
Item location: Local pick-up only
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Type: Convertible
Trim: 427/400 Tri-Power 4-Spd
Year: 1967
Mileage: 0
VIN: 194677S107251
Color: Green
Engine size: L68 427/400hp
Interior color: Green
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1967 427/400hp tri-power Corvette roadster. Correct dark green exterior, matching dark green interior, white soft top, matching white stinger hood and rumbling side exhaust. Going through the gears of this mean, green street beast 427/400hp big block roadster is an experience to remember. Very nice C2 stingray body with beautiful tight body lines and panel fitment covered in dark green paint that almost looks black. The interior is very nice with correct dark green seats and door panels. The cockpit area is very nice with a great dash and clear, crisp gauges. Under the hood of this American Dream Machine is a date coded 1968 Corvette big block engine with the Tri- Power, three 2-barrel carburetors, a snowflake intake, correct ignition shielding, mated to the numbers matching Muncie M-21, numbers matching transmission. Authenticated as an original 427 Big block car by the numbers matching heavy duty posi-traction rear end, heavy duty suspension, with heavy duty sway bar and core half shafts to put the rubber to the road. The undercarriage is very clean, solid, intact and what you would expect from a car of this quality. Lots of restoration receipts and rebuild history. This car sounds sooo good rumbling through the factory side exhaust rolling on correct Corvette Rally rims and newer redline tires.

EXTERIOR:

Correct Goodwood Green exterior White stinger hood and matching white top Great looking chrome all the way around Original side exhaust car with new shielding Correct Corvette rallys and redline tires

INTERIOR:

Correct green color interior Newer leather seat covers and door panels Very nice dash with great instrumentation Newer carpet Original AM/FM Delco radio

MECHANICS:

L68 427/400 hp tri-power engine with a 1968-dated block Matching numbers Muncie M21 4 Speed Tri-Power, three 2-barrel carburetors Correct Winters snowflake intake and ignition shielding Repair receipts back to 1988

UNDERCARRIAGE:

Great looking frame and floor pans Matching numbers posi-traction rear end Correct big block sway bar and half shaftsWikipedia Information"The Chevrolet Corvette (C2) (also known as the Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray) is the second generation of the Chevrolet Corvette, produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 1963 to 1967 model years."

"The 1967 Corvette Sting Ray was the last Corvette of the second generation, and five years of refinements made it the best of the line. Although it was meant to be a redesign year, its intended successor the C3 was found to have some undesirable aerodynamic traits. Duntov demanded more time in the wind tunnel to devise fixes before it went into production.

Changes were again modest: Five smaller front fender vents replaced the three larger ones, and flat-finish rockers sans ribbing conferred a lower, less chunky appearance. New was a single backup light, mounted above the license plate. The previous models' wheel covers gave way to slotted six-inch Rally wheels with chrome beauty rings and lug nuts concealed behind chrome caps. Interior alterations were modest and included revised upholstery, and the handbrake moved from beneath the dash to between the seats. The convertible's optional hardtop was offered with a black vinyl cover, which was a fad among all cars at the time. The 427 was available with a 1282 ft/min (605 L/s) Holley triple two-barrel carburetor arrangement, which the factory called Tri-power. The ultimate Corvette engine for 1967 was coded L88, even wilder than the L89, and was as close to a pure racing engine as Chevy had ever offered in regular production. Besides the lightweight heads and bigger ports, it came with an even hotter camshaft, stratospheric 12.5:1 compression, an aluminum radiator, small-diameter flywheel, and a single huge Holley four-barrel carburetor. Although the factory advertised L88 rating was 430 bhp at 4600 rpm, the true rating was said to be about 560 bhp at 6400 rpm. The very high compression ratio required 103-octane racing fuel, which was available only at select service stations. Clearly this was not an engine for the casual motorist. When the L88 was ordered, Chevy made several individual options mandatory, including Positraction, the transistorized ignition, heavy-duty suspension, and power brakes, as well as RPO C48, which deleted the normal radio and heater to cut down on weight and discourage the car's use on the street. As costly as it was powerful at an additional $1,500 over the base $4,240.75 price the L88 engine and required options were sold to a mere 20 buyers that year. With potential buyers anticipating the car's overdue redesign, sales for the Sting Ray's final year totaled 22,940, down over 5,000 units from 1966 results. Meanwhile, Chevrolet readied its third-generation Corvette for the 1968 model year."

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