1965 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible �€" 327 V8, Muncie
4-Speed, Red over White Why This Car Is Special The 1965 Chevrolet
Corvette Sting Ray is widely regarded as the high-water mark of the
second-generation C2 body style. It was the first year Chevrolet
offered four-wheel disc brakes as a factory option on the Corvette,
a major engineering step forward that set the car apart from
everything else on the American market at the time. The 1965 model
also marked the final year for the distinctive vertical grille
insert on the front hood, a styling detail that gave the C2 much of
its visual identity. Chevrolet built 8,186 Corvette convertibles
for the 1965 model year, making the open-top car the more popular
body style by a significant margin over the coupe. The VIN on this
car decodes to a 1965 Corvette convertible built at the St. Louis
assembly plant, which was the sole production facility for the
Corvette from 1954 through 1981. The model year indicator, body
style code, and sequential production number all check out
correctly for a mid-production 1965 build. This is a genuine,
numbers-verifiable Sting Ray convertible, not a clone or a re-body.
What makes this particular car worth serious attention is the
combination of a desirable powertrain, extensive convenience
options, and a red over white color pairing that was among the most
requested combinations from the factory. The 327 cubic inch small
block backed by a Muncie close-ratio 4-speed was the configuration
most Corvette buyers in 1965 were after. Add power steering, power
brakes, and a heavy duty radiator, and you have a car that was
ordered by someone who wanted both performance and everyday
driveability from day one. Features List - 327 cubic inch V8,
engine casting number 3858174 - Muncie 4-speed manual transmission
- 4-barrel carburetor with chrome open air cleaner - Rams head cast
iron exhaust manifolds - Dual exhaust system - Chrome valve covers
- Orange painted block - Power steering - Power brakes - Heavy duty
radiator - White leather individual twin bucket seats - Black
carpet - White door panels - Dual sun visors - Matched speedometer
and tachometer - Full Sting Ray instrument panel with re-settable
trip odometer, headlight switch, radio, headlamp retractor switch,
hood release, and four-position ignition switch - Black steering
wheel - Bright red exterior paint - 15-inch Rallye wheels with
chrome trim rings and caps - BF Goodrich Radial T/A raised white
letter tires Mechanical The engine in this 1965 Corvette Sting Ray
is a 327 cubic inch V8 carrying casting number 3858174, which is
correct for the small block 327 used across several Corvette
applications in the mid-1960s. The block is finished in the factory
orange paint that Chevrolet used on its small block V8s during this
era. Topped with a 4-barrel carburetor and a chrome open air
cleaner, the engine presents cleanly and runs through a dual
exhaust system fed by the original-style rams head cast iron
exhaust manifolds. Chrome valve covers dress the top of the engine
and are consistent with the period. Moroso valve covers are visible
in the engine photos, which is a common and accepted upgrade among
drivers who use these cars regularly. Backing the 327 is a Muncie
4-speed manual transmission. The Muncie, built by GM's Muncie,
Indiana gear plant, was the transmission of choice for performance
Corvette buyers throughout the 1960s. Its reputation for durability
and precise gear feel made it a standard recommendation among
Corvette enthusiasts then and now. The drivetrain is paired with
power steering and power brakes, both of which were factory options
in 1965. Power brakes on the 1965 Corvette worked with the standard
front disc and rear drum setup, or in conjunction with the optional
four-wheel disc brake system. The presence of power brakes on this
car adds to its usability as a regular driver. A heavy duty
radiator rounds out the cooling system, appropriate given the 327's
heat output
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