While personal preference will always supersede public sentiment,
many enthusiasts feel that the late C2 generation, like this
numbers-matching 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/L36 Coupe we have for
you today, was the absolute peak of GM's Bowtie Boulevard Bruiser.
Fully repainted in its original Marlboro Maroon coloring that
accentuates the sinewy yet aggressive lines and personality already
established by its scooped hood and massive side pipes.
Inside, we find a spacious stock-style Saddle Leather interior
thanks to the large rear cargo area provided by the 'Vette's
fastback design. Bucket seats that feature a rare set of headrests
provide support and comfort to both passengers and drivers. A
six-pod gauge cluster sits front and center of the three-spoke
wood-rimmed steering wheel, while a large analog clock caps off the
center stack where push-pull HVAC controls and a vertically-mounted
AM/FM radio complete the look.
Under that scooped signature front-hinged fiberglass hood, we find
an original numbers-matching L36 427 cubic-inch V-8 engine. Topped
off with a single four-barrel Holley carburetor, this big block was
built with oval ported heads, a hydraulic cam, and a 10.25:1
compression ratio to create an underrated 390 horsepower and 460
pound-feet of torque when it rolled off the assembly line almost
six decades ago.
*Numbers Matching Big Block
*Numbers Matching Muncie
*L36 427 CID
*390 Horsepower
*460 Pound Feet
*Holley Four Barrel Carb
*Big Block Hood
*Side Pipes
*Marlboro Maroon Repaint
*Stock Saddle Leather
*Rare Headrests
*Power Steering
*Power Disc Brakes
*Independent Suspension
*Polished American Racing Wheels
*Factory Buildsheet
*Restoration Photos
*Window Sticker
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/L36 Coupe routes its big block
power through a numbers-matching Muncie M20 four-speed manual
transmission before heading out to its factory rear end. A
beautiful set of polished American Racing Torq Thrust wheels shod
in 235/60R-15 rubber perfectly completes this car's throw-back
muscle car stance. This car also comes with plenty of restoration
photos, its factory buildsheet, and even its window sticker. If
you, like many, believe the late-C2 model Corvettes were some of
the best ever made, don't wait another second because the only
thing faster than this big block will be how quickly our phones
start ringing with inquiries. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-1926005
Price:$142,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Marlboro Maroon
Interior Color:Saddle
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:14397
Stock Number:4096-PHX
VIN:194377S113368
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