1966 Chevrolet Corvette convertible has a replacement 454ci block
equipped Aluminum GM performance heads and three two-barrel
carburetors as well as four-into-one exhaust headers with side-exit
exhaust pipes and a Muncie M21 four-speed manual transmission with
a dual-friction clutch assembly. Further details include a
black-striped stinger hood, a black convertible top, and a
push-button Delco AM/FM radio. The fiberglass body is finished in a
fresh coat of Rally Red with a black convertible top, a
black-striped stinger-style hood, flip-up headlamps, fender vents,
side-exit exhaust pipes, quad taillights, and split chrome
bumperettes. Turbine-style 15? wheels are mounted with BFGoodrich
Silvertown Radial redline tires. The chassis has been stripped and
powder coated and the rubber bushings, brake lines, and brake hoses
have been replaced. The car is equipped with power steering as well
as Bilstein shocks, and braking is handled by power-assisted discs
at all four corners. The has been updated using upholstery and
components from Al Knoch Interiors of Canutillo, Texas, and is
equipped with low-back bucket seats trimmed in black leather.
Equipment includes a push-button Delco AM/FM radio, a clock, a
cabin heater, a reverse lock-out shifter, and hand-crank side
windows. The three-spoke steering wheel frames a tachometer with a
6,500-rpm redline accompanied by a 160-mph speedometer and
auxiliary gauges. The updated 454ci V8 Power is delivered to the
rear wheels through a Muncie M21 four-speed manual transmission and
a Posi traction rear axle. Please contact Kennith Stewart at
803-283-7289 for more information.
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