This low-mileage, highly original 1966 Chevrolet Corvette L72 427
Convertible is a rare find. With only 42,222 miles on the odometer
and finished in what is believed to be its original Ermine White
paint, this car is special. Period modifications include a blue
full-length painted center stripe and the addition of two extra
tail lights for a total six, which was a popular customization when
these cars were new. Factory optional side-mounted exhaust and
knock-off wheels wrapped with BF Goodrich Silvertown Redline tires
add to this rare Corvette's allure.
The black interior appears to be original as well, with the
exception of correct replacement carpets, modern retro radio and
wood steering wheel. The factory telescopic column helps and make
this Stingray comfortable to operate. Additionally, this Corvette
is optioned with a factory auxiliary removable hardtop, as well as
a folding soft convertible top.
Debuting for the 1966 model year, Chevrolet's L72 427 V-8 was a
force to be reckoned with. Officially rated at 425 horsepower, its
11.0:1 compression, solid-lifter cam, forged crank, free-flowing
rectangular-port cylinder heads, and virtually bulletproof block
allowed for a number closer to 450 horsepower, making this one of
the most potent engines used by an American automaker in the 1960s.
Developed from a series of special Mark IV engines, field-tested by
Zora Arkus-Duntov and his team, it was used in Don Yenko's famed
Super Camaros and Super Chevelles, and they formed the basis of the
GM-built COPO Camaro in 1969. It was especially potent when dropped
into the relatively lightweight Corvette.
With 42,222 miles, believed actual, this car is accessorized with a
potent, highly-desirable, numbers-matching L72 V-8, as well as
numbers-matching Muncie M-21 close-ratio four-speed manual
transmission, positraction rear axle, F41 special suspension,
vacuum power disc brakes, and upgraded HEI ignition system. A full
engine rebuild was performed by County Corvette in Pennsylvania,
that included bored .030 over, new pistons, hydraulic roller cam,
and a new radiator. Engine bay looks largely authentic and period
correct with painted valve covers, Winters aluminum intake, Holley
carburetor and correct hose clamps.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 425HP, 427 Cubic Inch Matching Number L72 Engine
• Matching Number Muncie M21 Close-Ratio 4-Speed Transmission
• Factory Removable Hardtop and Soft Top
• Side Mounted Exhaust
• Knock-Off Wheels
• Redline Radial Tires
• F41 Suspension Option
• NCRS Shipping Data Report
• Engine Rebuilt by Corvette Specialist
• Positraction Axle
• Reproduction Window Sticker
• Six Tail Lights
• Custom Painted Center Stripe
This desirable and exceptionally preserved 1966 Chevrolet Corvette
L72 427 Sting Ray comes with its original owner's manual,
reproduction window sticker, receipts, photos, and more. Well
optioned and full of mid-sixties character and charm, this ready to
drive high-horsepower Corvette presents a rare opportunity to
acquire a very special car. Call today!
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