The sales brochure in 1969 claimed that the car had a gauge "for
everything but your blood pressure". "Tachometer, ammeter, oil
pressure, sweep second rally clock, fuel gauge, mileage and trip
odometer, warning lights for seat belts, headlight position and
door ajar. The center console houses fingertip controls for the
heater, defroster, radio, vents, ashtray, cigarette lighter, shift
lever and parking brake, plus an engine rating plate and softly
glowing space age fiber optics that monitor outside running lights.
Color keyed deluxe push button seat belts and inertia action
shoulder belts, on the coupe, retract out of the way when not in
use. From slimline bucket seats, drivers enjoy just the right feel
of the new competition steering wheel with a resilient rim."
For consignment, a 1969 Chevrolet Corvette convertible showing
82,352 miles, but the true miles are unknown. What is known is that
this is a numbers matching example, both engine and transmission.
So, we're going to write fast but you'll need to read faster. '69's
have a tendency of disappearing quicker from our Hallowed Halls
than corn through a goose.
Exterior
Eight colors were available in 1969 and this came with paint code
988, otherwise known as Burgundy Poly, and it's a great color for
the car. A deep dark cherry that helps accentuate the iconic
features such as the side gills, the sculpted hood, and chrome
bumpers that cling to the ends. It's also a great complement to the
tan canvas top and works well with the black vinyl covered
accessory hardtop as well. It colors the coke bottle body as it
arches over the 15-inch Chevrolet Rally wheels and the gently
molded rear spoiler that ends up flaring the rear fascia around
circle taillights and the Corvette lettering between them. Black
painted side pipes practically disappear on the rockers.
Remarkably, the exterior color also has the ability to hide small
infractions and at some distance, the paint looks excellent. Up
close, we note scratches, cracks, haziness, chips, touched up
panels, and even bubbling all throughout.
Interior
Buyers could select from eight interior colors too and the original
owner checked the Saddle box for an interior with brown tones that
is a fine choice. It begins on the plastic molded door panels with
perforated vinyl inserts to dress things up a bit. The vinyl bucket
seats, thin and flat by today's standards, are sporty for the time
and include head restraints and chrome knob adjusters at the base.
The steering wheel is also consistent with the times, large and
thin with finger grooves molded into the plastic rim. There's some
chipping on the paint of the column and it leads to textured
plastic surrounding the black faced gauges including a speedometer
that reaches 160mph. Black plastic surrounds the vast gauge package
in the center stack which is followed by an AM/FM/Cassette radio,
indicator lights, then the center console itself with some typical
patina. This has the vent controls, shift diagram, spec plate, and
of course, the shifter itself, in this case, a Hurst. Tan carpet
covers the floor and the rear cargo area in good condition.
Drivetrain
Finned valve covers top the clean, numbers matching 427ci L36 V8
under the hood, sporting a 4-barrel carburetor and mated to the
numbers matching Muncie M20 4-speed manual transmission sending
power to the heavy duty rear axle with 3.36 gears and
Positraction.
Undercarriage
Clean conditions are found underneath but plenty of patina in the
form of surface rust and residual oil. There are also a few rough
fiberglass repairs noted. The dual exhaust comes from the engine
and turns out to the sides almost immediately, quickly finding side
pipes. Disc brakes are utilized on all four wheels and suspension
consists of coil springs up front and on the back, a fully
independent suspension with frame anchored differential unit and
transverse leaf springs help keep the rear planted.
Drive-Ability
This vintage Vette is still a thrill ride and that thrill never
gets old! You'll laugh like a teenager when this thing kicks in and
shows you just a portion of its 390 horsepower. Incredible
acceleration, grounded feet, and superb handling for a car that's
almost 60 years old. Then hit a home run with this one and as a
bonus, all functions continue to operate on this legendary sports
car. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
"I'm not the man they think I am at home," sang Elton. "Oh no, no,
no. I'm the rocket man!". Yes, you'll be singing along as you blast
your 427 around town, living the dream or reliving your former
endeavors in a car that's about as original as you can get. Okay,
our time is over, make the call.
194679S701442
1-Chevrolet
94-Corvette
67-Convertible
9-1969
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
701422-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
B13-September 13th 1968
TRIM 420-Saddle Vinyl
PAINT 988-Burgundy Poly
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-2003446
Price:$42,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Burgundy Poly
Interior Color:Saddle
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:82351
Stock Number:7841
VIN:194679S701442
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