This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette custom convertible is powered by a Gen
V LT1 direct injection V-8 engine paired with a 4L70E automatic
overdrive transmission on an Art Morrison Sport GT chassis with
independent rear suspension. The build began with a no-hit original
body and included adding 1-inch-wider quarter panels, allowing the
rear wheels to fully articulate up and down for a softer ride. The
chassis is equipped with Ridetech adjustable coilovers and power
steering. Cooling is managed by a DeWitts aluminum radiator, and
the engine is supported by a modern electronic fuel-injection
system. The car rides on Schott wheels with white-line tires.
Exhaust and suspension components are integrated into the Art
Morrison chassis design with independent rear suspension and
adjustable coilover shocks. Stopping is handled by C8 Corvette
Brembo four-wheel disc brakes. The exterior is finished in Ferrari
Bianco Fuji Pearl White and fitted with a black Haartz Stayfast
cloth convertible top. Additional exterior equipment includes
Detroit Speed automatic LED headlights and a power hood. The
interior features a fully wrapped leather interior with LED accent
lighting, a chrome Ididit steering column and a pearl-accented wood
steering wheel. Audio is provided by an AM/FM Bluetooth stereo
paired with Hertz Audio speakers. Additional equipment includes a
Vintage Air climate-control system. A battery tender and vehicle
maintenance and operation manual are included with the sale.
**NMVTIS REPORT SHOWS SALVAGE TITLE IN CA ON 09/13/2011**
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