1966 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible - Numbers Matching
427ci/390hp - Original Build Sheet and Protect-O-Plate - Frame off
Restoration - Factory Air Conditioning Option - Black Leather
Interior - Hardtop - (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this
vehicle on a website other than our main website, it's possible
that only some of our many photographs of this car are not
presented due to website limitations. To be sure you access all the
photographs, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) In
a '66 Corvette ad, Chevrolet referred to the car as 'Flight 427' -
to highlight the optional 427ci V8. Flight 427, now departing
through gates 1, 2, 3, and 4. In another ad they mention that; you
swashbucklers just ask, and we'll drop in our new Turbo-Jet 427
under its own high domed hood. Whoever the swashbuckler was that
ordered this one asked for the 427! Board 'Flight 427' in this
beautiful, red-hot Corvette! This car was originally sold in Texas
by Floyd Walker Motor, Co. in January of 1966. It was ordered in
Rally Red (Code 974) with black leather interior (Code 402), and a
black top. According to the original Order Sheet, the exterior was
optioned with Side Dual Exhaust, Auxiliary Hardtop, and Black
Soft-top. Knock-off wheels were later added when the restoration
was done a number of years ago. Many, many photos documenting the
restoration were provided to us by our client. The interior is very
nicely restored - the finish shows a high attention to detail. The
gauges on the dashboard are clear, the clock works, and the trim is
clean and free of the typical scratches that are seen in many C2
Corvettes. Leather bucket seats show very well, and the convertible
top is in great condition. Another thing to note in regard to
interior options is that this car left the St.Louis Production
plant with Air Conditioning (Option 02C60BA) according to the
original build sheet. The original radio comes with the car as
well. Under the high domed hood is a numbers matching 'IL' Coded
427ci V8, which is currently mated to a non-original 4-speed Muncie
M20 manual transmission. However, our client does have the original
Muncie M21 that the car was originally optioned with, which is
shown on the build sheet as option 02M21AA. This car was also
optioned with power brakes, power steering, and a posi-traction
3:55 rear differential. This is an absolutely gorgeous C2 Corvette
that has a lot going for it - all sorts of documentation, a
detailed frame off restoration, 427 V8 under the hood, knock-off
alloy wheels, leather interior, and side pipes. Don't miss 'Flight
427' - we're sure you'd rather be in the cockpit of this '66 Vette
rather than just on the observation deck! Be sure to check out all
the photos and video on our main website: Garage Kept Motors. Call
if interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank you for looking.
VIN Decoder: 1 - GM Division: Chevrolet 94 - Series: Corvette 67 -
Body Style: 2 Door Convertible 6 - Model Year: 1966 S - Assembly
Plant: St.Louis, MS Production Numbers: 107828 Trim Tag Decode:
Style: 66-467 - 1966 2 Door Convertible Trim: 402BA - Black Leather
Body: S2463 - St.Louis Prod. Plant, Prod. Number Paint: 974AA -
Rally Red, Black Top Engine Number Decode: T: Production Plant -
Tonawanda 0923: Production Date - September 23 IL: Engine Specs -
427ci V8, 390hp, 4-Speed Manual
Vehicle Details
1966 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-1233060
Price:$94,900
Location:Grand Rapids, Michigan
Year:1966
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Rally Red
Interior Color:Black Leather
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:2953
Stock Number:19GKM126
VIN:194676S107828
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