1964 Corvette Roadster, 300H/P 327 motor, 4 speed manual
transmission, all original car, original paint, engine ,
transmission
This car has never been apart, drives great with no rattles or
creeks.
The 1964 Corvette Roadster is part of the second generation (C2) of
Chevrolet Corvettes, commonly known as the "Sting Ray" series. This
model year built upon the all-new design introduced in 1963,
featuring both coupe and convertible (roadster) body styles.
Key Features of the 1964 Corvette Roadster:
๐๏ธ Performance Options:
Engine choices (all 327 cubic inches V8):
300 hp
Transmission options:
4-speed manual (optional)
๐งฐ Design Changes from 1963:
Removed the split rear window (only on coupes)
Revised hood with non-functional vents (removed from 1965
onward)
Smoother ride and reduced road noise
Interior refinements (e.g., better trim and sound insulation)
๐ Roadster Specifics:
Sleek, low-profile design
Curb weight: ~3,100 lbs
๐ฏ Market and Legacy:
Total 1964 production: 22,229 Corvettes
Roadsters: 13,925
Today, the '64 Roadster is a sought-after classic for
collectors-especially with high-performance options
Vehicle Details
1964 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-1951490
Price:$65,000
Location:Santa Barbara, California
Year:1964
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:WHITE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:71840
Stock Number:118524
VIN:0000040867S118524
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