Collector Car Gallery is pleased to offer this highly desirable and
well documented 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Purchase with
confidence as this vehicle is a recipient of the prestigious NCRS
Top Flight Award. Powered by the ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING
427/390hp L36 big block engine and 4 speed transmission. This
vehicle also features factory air conditioning. One of only 1,553
equipped as such in 1967. Finished in the correct Malboro
Maroon/Black stinger hood with standard black interior. Factory
AM/FM. Auxiliary hard top included. Tinted Glass. Redline Tires.
Owners Manual. Registration documents from new. Dealer purchase
paperwork from new. ORIGINAL TANK STICKER. This is an older frame
off restoration that still looks incredible. The paint, interior,
engine compartment, chrome, and underside are all well presented
and what would be expected of a car of this caliber. This is one of
those once in a lifetime cars that checks all the boxes. Please
Call Rich (260)704-0234 for additional photos, video, or
information. Worldwide shipping assistance is available.
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Corvette L36
Listing ID:CC-1963457
Price:$145,000
Location:Fort Wayne, Indiana
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette L36
Exterior Color:Malboro Maroon
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:11544
Stock Number:CCG10288
VIN:194677S115803
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