Introduced as part of the second-generation Corvette, the 1966
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible represented the continued evolution
of one of America's most iconic sports cars. The C2, often referred
to as the "Sting Ray," debuted in 1963 with dramatic styling,
independent rear suspension, and a newfound emphasis on handling
and performance. By 1966, the platform had matured into a refined
yet still aggressive machine, benefitting from incremental
improvements that enhanced both drivability and power. Visually,
the 1966 model retained the clean, sculpted lines introduced
earlier in the C2's lifecycle, though subtle updates distinguished
it from prior years. The side vents, which had previously featured
decorative "gills," were simplified into a cleaner design, giving
the car a more modern and purposeful appearance. Inside, the
Corvette continued to offer a driver-focused cockpit, blending
sporty instrumentation with improved comfort. Mechanically, 1966
marked a significant year for the Corvette, particularly in terms
of engine development. The base engine was a 327-cubic-inch V-8
producing 300 horsepower, offering strong performance for everyday
driving. Buyers seeking more spirited performance could opt for
higher-output versions of the 327, including a 350-horsepower
variant and the fuel-injected 360 horsepower version, which
represented the pinnacle of small-block performance at the time. By
1966, the Corvette Convertible had firmly established itself as a
world-class sports car, combining striking American design with a
wide range of potent engine options. Whether equipped with a
high-revving small-block or the formidable big-block, the Corvette
offered an engaging driving experience that continues to define its
legacy today. A lovely example from 1966, this Corvette is finished
in its original and attractive shade of Sunfire Yellow. Completing
its appearance is a folding black soft top, subtle chrome,
knock-off wheels wrapped in goldline tires, and aggressive side
exhaust pipes. Inside, the black vinyl upholstery presents well and
features a teak steering wheel, radio, and clock. Under the hood
lies a numbers-matching 327-cubic-inch V-8 engine that produces 300
horsepower. Paired with a four-speed manual transmission and dual
side exhaust pipes, it produces the kind of fun and sound one would
expect from a classic Corvette. Accompanying the sale is a file of
service records and a reproduction owner's manual. Whether driving
on winding back roads or simply enjoying an open-air cruise, this
1966 Corvette Convertible delivers a raw, engaging driving
experience that reminds you why these cars became legends. With its
lively numbers-matching V-8, four-speed manual, and unmistakable
presence and sound, it remains a thrilling drive and a rewarding
addition to an enthusiast's garage. * Numbers-matching example
* Finished in its original color of Sunfire Yellow
* Dual side exhaust pipes and knock-off wheels
* Highly engaging and fun four-speed manual transmission
Introduced as part of the second-generation Corvette, the 1966
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible represented the continued evolution
of one of America's most iconic sports cars. The C2, often referred
to as the "Sting Ray," debuted in 1963 with dramatic styling,
independent rear suspension, and a newfound emphasis on handling
and performance. By 1966, the platform had matured into a refined
yet still aggressive machine, benefitting from incremental
improvements that enhanced both drivability and power.
Visually, the 1966 model retained the clean, sculpted lines
introduced earlier in the C2's lifecycle, though subtle updates
distinguished it from prior years. The side vents, which had
previously featured decorative "gills," were simplified into a
cleaner design, giving the car a more modern and purposeful
appearance. Inside, the Corvette continued to offer a
driver-focused cockpit, blending sporty instrumentation with
improved comfort.
Mechanically, 1966 marked a significant year for the Corvette,
particularly in terms of engine development. The base engine was a
327-cubic-inch V-8 producing 300 horsepower, offering strong
performance for everyday driving. Buyers seeking more spirited
performance could opt for higher-output versions of the 327,
including a 350-horsepower variant and the fuel-injected 360
horsepower version, which represented the pinnacle of small-block
performance at the time.
By 1966, the Corvette Convertible had firmly established itself as
a world-class sports car, combining striking American design with a
wide range of potent engine options. Whether equipped with a
high-revving small-block or the formidable big-block, the Corvette
offered an engaging driving experience that continues to define its
legacy today.
A lovely example from 1966, this Corvette is finished in its
original and attractive shade of Sunfire Yellow. Completing its
appearance is a folding black soft top, subtle chrome, knock-off
wheels wrapped in goldline tires, and aggressive side exhaust
pipes. Inside, the black vinyl upholstery presents well and
features a teak steering wheel, radio, and clock.
Under the hood lies a numbers-matching 327-cubic-inch V-8 engine
that produces 300 horsepower. Paired with a four-speed manual
transmission and dual side exhaust pipes, it produces the kind of
fun and sound one would expect from a classic Corvette.
Accompanying the sale is a file of service records and a
reproduction owner's manual. Whether driving on winding back roads
or simply enjoying an open-air cruise, this 1966 Corvette
Convertible delivers a raw, engaging driving experience that
reminds you why these cars became legends. With its lively
numbers-matching V-8, four-speed manual, and unmistakable presence
and sound, it remains a thrilling drive and a rewarding addition to
an enthusiast's garage.
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