Vehicle Description
SUMMARY
Restoration completed in 2006
Correct 427 cubic inch Chevrolet V8 / 425 horsepower
Correct Muncie 4-speed manual transmission
Correct Rally Red paint / White top
Correct Red leather interior
15-inch turbine wheels / Authentic knock-offs
Factory 4-wheel power disc brakes
Factory side pipes
Recently serviced by the RKM Performance Center
Straight off the showroom floor, Corvettes are special cars. That's
because Team Corvette has always been really good at nailing ALL
the fundamentals of creating excellent performance. And that basic
competence translates even to the world of classics, where all
kinds of enthusiasts aspire to four generations of 2-door, small
block V8 goodness like moths to a flame. The hottest part of that
flame is Chevy's hallowed C2, and this 1966 Sting Ray, in many
ways, represents the very best of the C2 market. Even before its
well-planned restoration, this roadster was an incredibly well
maintained example of vintage American muscle. And today, it's a
correctly finished head turner that, thanks to servicing by the
pros at our own RKM Performance Center, is ready to step in to the
spotlight. If you're looking for an enjoyable collector car that's
poised to appreciate, this Vette is the perfect choice!
BODYWORK/TRIM
Bolted together at GM's storied St. Louis manufacturing facility,
this slick C2 is the kind of classic that you can look at and
virtually sense top-notch caretaking. Back in 2006, the car was
completely restored by very passionate enthusiasts. That ground-up
reboot began with solid, original fiberglass being lovingly sanded
and gratuitously sprayed in a correct coat of GM code 974 Rally
Red. With that pigment applied, the car's doors and lids were
carefully adjusted to ensure good fit and finish. And vibrant
factory trim was affixed under a fresh white top to ardently
accentuate Bill Mitchell's razor-sharp style lines.
ENGINE
During its thorough restoration, this Chevy was fitted with a
correct, 427 cubic inch big block that mixes proven power with
professional detailing. Top dead center, you'll find a polished and
decaled air cleaner that, along with bright stainless fluid lines,
feeds a modern Holley 4-barrel. Under that 4-barrel, a familiar
Winters intake caps a bright, Chevy Orange block. At the sides of
that block, a pair of fully restored exhaust manifolds, which ride
below a pair of correct, oval-port heads, nicely contrast a pair of
stamped and painted valve covers. At the back of those valve
covers, chrome-capped ignition makes good use of sleeved plug
wires. Cooling is provided by a correct radiator, which routes
fluid past a correct alternator and big pulley fan via GM-stamped
hoses and a correct array of clamps. And details like a fresh brake
booster, a reproduction Delco battery and a Delco-Remy voltage
regulator make sure this Sting Ray performs just as good as it
looks.
DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
Flip this big block Vette upside down and you'll find a fully
restored chassis that's in good shape, and today, looks much as it
did when it rolled out of the factory. At the center of that
chassis, a correct Muncie 4-speed utilizes a tough rear axle to
deliver the neck snapping launches and potent acceleration Duntov
Corvettes are famous for. At the ends of the car, a fully restored
double A-arm front and independent rear suspension is completely
detailed, from its correct manual steering all the way to its
transverse rear spring. At the corners of the car, power-assisted
disc brakes mix excellent handling with quick stops. Above those
mechanicals, clean and exceptionally solid floor tubs are bolted to
a straight, Satin Black frame. In traditional C2 fashion, exhaust
roars through chambered side pipes. And power meets the ground via
familiar turbines, which spin fresh 215/70R15 Firestone Supreme Si
redlines around authentic knock-offs.
INTERIOR
Swing this Sting Ray's light, fiberglass doors and you'll find a
sea of correct Red leather. During restoration, the car's cushy and
pliable seats were fitted with plush headrests. Its like-new
carpet, which is protected by clear plastic mats, still features
clean red shading. At the front of the cockpit, stylish,
aircraft-inspired telemetry joins brushed metal accents to decorate
Chevy's familiar dual-cowl dash. At the center of that dash, a
waterfall center stack hangs a continuous motion clock and correct
Delco AM/FM radio above a chrome, fully functional shifter.
Opposite that waterfall, red, stainless-trimmed panels anchor
chrome door hardware in front of retrofitted power windows. In
front of the driver, a classy steering wheel spins satin-finished
spokes around a pristine cross-flag horn button. And behind the
seats, a fully carpeted storage compartment displays virtually no
signs of use.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
A simple breakdown of this Chevy's VIN and trim tag verifies the
quality of its current restoration:
VIN: 194676SXXXXXX
1 - Chevrolet
9 - Corvette
4 - V8
67 - Convertible
6 - 1966 model year
S - Assembled at GM's St. Louis manufacturing facility
XXXXXX - Production sequence number
TRIM TAG:
E25 - Assembled on January 25th, 1966
66 - 1966 model year
467 - Convertible
S - Manufactured at GM's St. Louis manufacturing facility
3835 - Manufacturer's sequence number
408 - Red leather interior
BK - Possibly equipped with a hardtop roof
BK - Not equipped with: power windows, headrests, shoulder
harnesses or a Powerglide
974AA - Rally Red paint
OUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION
An aluminum wheel maintenance card
A receipt for recent service
Quite honestly, it doesn't get much better than this professionally
restored Sting Ray. It's a highly correct car that you can drive
and enjoy, all while filling an impressive trophy case. And best of
all, with its highly desirable 427/4-speed drivetrain, the car is
poised to increase in value. If you've been searching for a fully
sorted classic that looks, and more importantly, feels right, don't
miss the opportunity to claim this sweet Corvette!