Vehicle Description
Our Atlanta Showroom is proud to offer this 1969 Chevrolet
Corvette. This drop top corvette is the right year to give you many
years of great quality fun. At this price, she won't last long.
Bathed in red and black, they don't get much better in the coke
bottle shape. This 327 4 speed manual has a � cam and reworked
heads, new radiator and fan, expansion tank, new intake manifold,
and a new vacuum system for the headlights with receipts. In 1969,
small block engine displacement increased from 327ci (5.4 L) to
350ci (5.7 L), though output remained the same. All other engines
and transmission choices remained unchanged from the previous year,
though the L30 base engine was now the ZQ3 and the L79 motor was
redesignated the L46. All cars featured 8-inch-wide steel wheels.
Tire size remained the same, although this was the first year for
optional white lettered tires and the last for red striped tires.
Carried over from the previous year were seven available rear axle
ratios ranging from 2.73 to 4.56. Standard ratio remained 3.08 with
automatic and 3.36 with manual transmission. The optional
Positraction rear axle, mandated on many engine/gearbox
combinations, was installed on more than 95% of the cars.
"Stingray" script nameplates appeared on front fenders, now one
word, in contrast to the "Sting Ray" name used previously. Exterior
door handles were redesigned so the finger plate would actuate the
door, eliminating the separate release button. Backup lights were
integrated into the inboard taillights, headlight washers were
added, and front grilles were made all black. Side mounted exhausts
and front fender vent trim were options for this year only. On the
inside, revised door panels provided additional shoulder room in
the C3's tighter cabin and headrests became standard. Steering
wheel diameter was reduced from 16 to 15 inches to permit easier
entry and exit, the ignition switch was moved from the dash to the
steering column, and map pockets were added to the dash area in
front of the passenger seat. Car and Driver magazine wrote in
October 1968, "The small-engine Corvettes are marginally faster and
extraordinarily civilized. Options include: radial tires, vinyl
interior, rally wheels, am/fm radio, and power steering. To view
the car in greater detail, including 100+ HD photos and HD video,
please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com. For more information
please call the Atlanta showroom at 678-894-4833.