Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster
From boulevard cruising to backroad bruising, it's hard to find a
better all-around performer than a Corvette. And once Chevrolet
firmly established the brand as a global tour de force, it began a
constant quest to achieve increasing levels of performance and
desirability. No generation of Corvette emphasizes the transition
from muscle car to all-out sports car better than the C3.
This Corvette with a black convertible top, and a body matching
hardtop, now resides in our halls here at Classic Auto Mall. It
stands out as something different for the Corvette aficionado due
to the fact it is still a chrome bumper car. Just hearing this one
may take pause, but seeing is believing, and this writer is hooked
on the styling of this car.
Exterior
972 Polar White respray in correct Corvette color match covers the
original British Green. This paint shows some checking and wear on
the door jambs and doors which may have not gotten the proper
treatment before respray. Dual exhausts exiting in chrome tipped
dressings exist from the rear of this example and offer up a
recognizable 68 Vette sound. Sans hardtop and top down, this
"shark" transforms into a convertible. Noted is the rear plastic
window on the convertible is clouded and has a tear. Also chrome
door handles are rusted.
Interior
TRIM-STD, Black vinyl bucket seats, door panels, and dash. Fading
and showing a bit of wear seen on both chairs, however overall it
presents in fair condition. Center console is wrapped in black and
uses aluminum highlighting as well as some black and shows with
some wear, chipping and finish rub off. A large chrome shift knob
sits in the center and sets everything off. Also, a wood steering
wheel adds a nice touch to the overall interior. Carpeting
throughout appears as slightly faded and has a few tears around the
seats. Noted weatherstripping is cracked and drying out.
Drivetrain
A 427ci V8 which has a double stamping on it brings into question
if this car is numbers matching. Take a look at the photo and judge
for yourself, but our expert cannot say for certain either way. The
engine, however, carries the IL stamping code (427ci, 390 hp). The
4-speed numbers matching Muncie manual transmission, resides in an
overall clean but dusty engine bay. Manual steering and brakes give
the driver a feeling of being one with the car.
Undercarriage
A gander underside reveals some areas with significant surface
rust, but it has not progressed to invasive. Interestingly the
driver's side frame has been sprayed with a black rattle can, but
the job was not completed. 4-wheel disc brakes, and C3 suspension
are also seen from underneath.
Drive-Ability
This car started with some pumping of the accelerator and ran
smoothly. Noted is the clutch is a very short throw, but it shifted
smoothly, and car handled well.
Just a nice looking, well sorted, resprayed 1st year C-3 Stingray
that runs and sounds like it did in '68. Consigner states it was a
barn find that sat for 17 years before he obtained it. This
explains the dust which covers some surfaces of this car and only
57,323 actual miles. If you are in the market for an early Corvette
that's ready to cruise, do not hesitate on this one...When the
shark bites....!
VIN Decode
194678S402523
1-Chevrolet
94-Corvette
67-2 Door Convertible
8-1968
S-St Louis, MO Assy Plant
402523-Sequential Unit Number
Trim Tag
C20-October 20th 1967 Build
TR STD-Black Vinyl
PNT 983-British Green
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.