Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present a great example of this
original California 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Fastback Coupe with a
matching #'s L76 327cid/365HP 'HH' code engine matched to a 4 speed
manual transmission! The car is quite striking in its original
'Goldwood Yellow' factory color (code XX) paint with a standard
'Black' interior trim matched to its factory optional and original
Muncie 4 speed manual transmission!Matching #s 327/ 365 hp engine.
1 of 5,011 built. Casting number 3782870. Engine pad number 5113940
F0322HH. 4 speed transmission with the VIN # stamped on the side
case. Paint code HH, Goldwood Yellow paint. Base/ clear coat paint
which is in excellent condition but with some minor imperfections
and chip touch ups. No rust. Bonding strips in tacked. Chrome is
excellent. Stainless trim is in great shape. Body emblems look like
new. Very clean and detailed under carriage. Trim code STD, Black
interior. Door panels, carpet and dash pads in excellent condition.
Headliner is in great shape. Factory radio and shifter. Side
pipes.The car has no signs of any accidents with bonding strips
intact and is the beneficiary of a still very decent repaint in
it's original 'Goldwood Yellow' factory color with a beautiful
'Black' standard interior. The car must be driven and seen to be
truly appreciated - drives straight as an arrow with no strange
road wobbles, shakes or rattles - a truly remarkable daily driver
that will give any modern day high performance sports car a run for
it's money! The 4 speed manual transmission shifts smoothly through
all the gears and the temperature always remains cool!This is a
rare opportunity to own a great daily driving and obviously
unabused example of a nicely restored only as required (Paint,
vinyl etc) of a very striking second generation Corvette, a 1965
Chevrolet Corvette 327/365HP Coupe, 1 of only 5,011 units built
with this engine!This is one very desirable and collectible and
unabused example of one of the best styling efforts of the decade,
a genuine grand touring car in every sense of the word, this
shortest lived Corvette design (1963-67) is probably the most
sought after apart from the 1953-1958 models and they are seemingly
increasing in value and desirability each year and which needs some
TLC but should prove a most worthy investment for any Corvette
collector or classic American car enthusiast!