Vehicle Description
STK 2544 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Chevrolet introduced the C2 Stringray in 1963 and the model had a
5-year production run thru 1967. This Corvette, one of just under
14,000 convertibles produced in 1964, was the recipient of a
frame-off restoration in 2005. The builder was Paul Lemmer Corvette
of Saginaw, MI. The roadster's body was refinished in factory
Daytona Blue, the restored blue vinyl interior is in good condition
and a new soft-top was added in 2015. The Stingray was originally
equipped with a 327ci motor, but is now powered by a 350ci
small-block, rebuilt and installed by Lemmer Corvette. With single
Rochester QuadraJet and hydraulic lifters, this is very smooth
powerplant. Exhaust is routed through original-style Corvette
side-pipes that were added by the builder. ('64 Corvette models did
not offer the side pipe option) The 350 is backed by the factory
4-speed manual transmission (most likely an M-20 wide-ratio) and
street differential gearing. Our Corvette is equipped with a set of
Eckler 15" cast aluminum bolt-on knock-off 'Turbine' wheels, also
added during the restoration process. (A set of period-correct 15"
American alloy wheels are included in the sale.) It has manual
steering, manual 4-wheel drum brakes and 205/75Rx15 whitewall
radial tires that provide good grip. If you have been thinking
about investing in a C2 Corvette, come take a look at this restored
'64 roadster - you will not be disappointed. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS
IS".