Vehicle Description
1966 Chevrolet Corvette 2-dr Coupe
Designer: William "Bill" Mitchell
Estimate: $95,000 - $155,000 Without Reserve
Chassis Number: 194376S109048
Decoded: 1=Chevrolet; 94=Corvette; 37=Coupe; 6=1966; S=St. Louis,
MO assembly, 109048=9,048th 1966 Corvette scheduled for
production
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Engine: 6.2L cid "LS3" V8
Fuel Injection/438 bhp
6-Speed Manual Transmission
Power Assisted Four-Wheel Disc Brakes
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Odometer: 1,150 miles
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Superbly Restyled Stingray
Professional Quality Build
Will Fill Anyone's Need for Speed
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The Model - During the 1960's, there was usually only one car a
red-blooded American teenage boy could think of, a Corvette
Stingray. Almost from the day they went on sale, the Stingray
coupes have been a favorite starting point for those who wanted
something a little extra. Tweaking the stock engine for a few more
HP, adding a few touches to the exterior giving the car a custom
look, or refining the cockpit to give the driver and lucky
passenger the ride of a lifetime. While there are plenty of purists
today who restored their Corvettes back to pure-stock condition,
there is another breed of owners who want something different, and
those fine folks have created works or rolling art that not only
look good but can run like greased lightning.�
The Car - Starting with a solid chassis, the build on this 1966
coupe is top-shelf all the way. Finished in a deep, rich shade of
Daytona Blue, the body work and panel alignment are beyond
perfection. Hand-crafted stuffed dark charcoal leather seats cradle
driver and passengers, with a premium sound system to help the
occupants escape to their own special happy place. Under the hood
is a mighty LS3 V8 pumping out at least 438 HP, which many feel is
greatly under-rated. Backed up by a six-speed manual transmission,
this car rides on a set of C6 styled Spider chrome wheels and
low-profile tires with stopping power provided by a Wilwood
disc-brake set-up. Showing under 1,200 miles since the build was
complete this could be the star attraction at the local cruise-in,
or may even be a trophy car at a local or even regional car show.
Any way you want to use this mighty Corvette, it stands ready to
serve and please.