In terms of sheer collectability, this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette
Convertible checks just about every box imaginable. Fully repainted
in this stunning Daytona Blue, complemented by its black vinyl top,
this numbers-matching C2 comes with all of its believed original
body panels. Throw in those trick knock-off wheels, and the option
to have the wind in your hair or not with the removable accessory
hardtop, and that adds up to this being one extremely in-demand
'Vette.
Inside, we find a comfortable black vinyl interior. A center
console separates the dual bucket seats, while a three-spoke,
wood-rimmed steering wheel featuring the iconic Crossed Flags logo
sits just ahead of a six-pod gauge cluster, highlighted by a 7,000
rpm tachometer and a 160 mph speedometer. A large analog clock sits
atop the center stack, while an AM/FM head unit sits vertically,
one of the many unique features of the classic C2.
Under that signature front-hinged hood sits a clean engine bay
featuring an original 327 cubic-inch V-8. Topped with a single
four-barrel Carter carburetor, this L75 small block produced an
advertised 300 horsepower and 360 pound-feet of torque. That power
is routed through a numbers-matching Muncie M20 "wide-ratio"
four-speed manual transmission before heading out to the rear
wheels.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Numbers Matching L75 327 CID V8
• Numbers Matching Muncie M20 Four Speed
• Dual Exhaust
• Independent Suspension
• Knock Off Style Wheels
• Manual Soft Top
• Removable Hard Top
• Full Daytona Blue Repaint
• Believed Original Body
• Wood Rimmed Steering Wheel
• Black Vinyl Interior
• Bucket Seats
• Heat
• Defrost
This 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible rides on fully independent
suspension at both the front and rear, sitting atop those 15-inch
knock-off wheels shod in 205/75R-15 Cooper tires. With its
head-turning good looks, factory 327 V-8 engine, and Muncie
four-speed, all packaged in a smile-inducing drop-top
configuration, the only problem you're going to have is deciding
how much you want to drive it. But don't wait long,
numbers-matching classics like this don't come around often, so
call today!
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