For the last year of the C2, only subtle but distinctive changes
were made to the model. Five fender vents replaced the three of
1966 and were smaller. The reverse lights were moved to a bar over
the license plate instead of part of the taillight assembly. As
with any last of a generation, some enthusiasts feel 1967 is the
best because of the refinements made over the first year 1963.
For consignment, a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette convertible showing
89,435 miles, but the true miles are unknown due to a title
exemption. This is a well documented car with numbers matching
327ci V8 and a long list of extensive mechanical and functional
maintenance and corrections done in 2025.
Exterior
If you said this is the most beautiful American car ever designed,
you'd have a solid case. The lines molded into the fiberglass
simply all work together is a sinuous flow of bulges and curves,
and the coverage of two stage Sunfire Yellow paint is fantastic.
Raised fenders flow back to a shoulder line that leads to a long,
flat decklid. Side pipes and their vented covers provide the sleek
sports car with a muscular attitude and the 15-inch turbine style
wheels are the perfect fit, here with redline tires. The central
power bulge on the hood is iconic, maybe even more than the fender
gills that are fitting and spectacular. An accessory hardtop
provides a matching C-pillar and curved rear window while the white
canvas top provides the ability for a quick change subject to the
weather. Imperfections include cracking paint on the hood, some
wear on the stitched edge of the soft top, a hole in that top, some
checking of the paint on the decklid, touched up chips on the
tonneau as well as those in need of touch up, uneven paint on a
gill, rock chips, cracking bodywork under the bumper in back, and
crazing on a fender.
Interior
White plastic door panels appear cleanly on each side and white
vinyl bucket seats look fresh, contrasting sharply to the black
carpet below. A 3 spoke steering wheel fronts the eyebrow dash
which holds a gauge cluster in black plastic and silver rimmed
dials arranged in a symmetrical pattern and accompanied by a series
of knobs and switches and presenting in very nice shape. The center
waterfall stack has a clock, more knobs, and the vertically mounted
AM/FM radio while the passenger's eyebrow houses a glove box with a
name plate under a padded dash with some cracking. Our shifter and
its faceplate are clean as is the stowaway area for the soft top.
Of note is some marred paint on the driver's door sill.
Drivetrain
We have no problem calling it show quality under the hood where the
bay houses a numbers matching 327ci V8, rated at 300 horsepower and
fed petroleum products through a 4-barrel carburetor. A non
original 2-speed automatic Powerglide transmission routes power to
the rear axle and 3.36 gears.The car has working factory air and
power steering.
Undercarriage
Clean conditions prevail underneath with minimal surface rust and
oxidation. The dual exhaust goes east and west and runs through
chambered side pipe while power disc brakes are found on all four
wheels. Suspension consists of coil springs up front and Corvette's
system of a frame mounted differential, tubular axle drive shafts,
transverse strut rods, torque control arms, and transverse leaf
springs in back.
Drive-Ability
A mighty roar is emitted from the sides, pleasantly close to the
occupant's ears, as we put the car into drive and set off on the
test loop where it exhibits good power, straight tracking, and
solid braking. We note a clunk in left front suspension when
stopping from a low speed and discover a blown out bushing on the
lower control arm. Beyond that one thing, everything works as it
should on this American classic. 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.
Here's a final year C2 Corvette that is ready for show and go! The
classic lines of the Vette along with the side pipes render this
car an iconic piece of American automotive history and well worth a
look for the discerning collector or first time buyer. Car
Specialists are standing by.
194677S100217
1-Chevrolet
94-Corvette
67-Convertible
7-1967
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
100217-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
B06-September 6th
STYLE 67 467-1967 Corvette Convertible
BODY S0100-St. Louis Body #
TRIM 455BB-White & Black Vinyl
PAINT 984AA-Sunfire Yellow
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
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is not included in the advertised price.
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