1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible �€" Numbers Matching
L75 327/300HP, 4-Speed, Silver over Red Why This Car Is Special The
1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray sits at a specific and
well-regarded point in C2 history. It was the second year of the
Sting Ray body �€" the design that Zora Arkus-Duntov and Bill
Mitchell had been working toward since the late 1950s �€" and
Chevrolet used that second year to refine what the 1963 had
introduced. The divisive split rear window was gone, replaced by a
cleaner single-pane design. The fake hood vents were functional
now. The dashboard was revised for better ergonomics. In short,
1964 is widely considered the more polished version of what many
collectors regard as the best-looking Corvette ever built. Total
1964 Corvette production came in at 13,925 convertibles. Of those,
a meaningful percentage left the factory with base or mid-level 327
engines, but the car presented here carries the L75 �€" the 327
cubic inch V8 rated at 300 horsepower. That engine sits between the
base 250hp unit and the more aggressive fuel-injected and
solid-lifter options, making it a strong, street-able combination
that rewards daily driving and doesn't demand the level of
maintenance that a race-oriented engine requires. Paired with a
4-speed manual transmission, it's the configuration most buyers in
1964 actually wanted. What separates this specific 1964 Corvette
Sting Ray from the majority of C2s you'll encounter is the depth of
its documentation and the correctness of its drivetrain. The engine
numbers match the car. The block is painted the correct Chevrolet
engine red. The valve covers are correct red. The alternator is
correct. This is not a car that has been assembled from mixed parts
�€" it is documented as a single long-term collection car with a
traceable ownership history. That provenance matters enormously
when it comes time to insure, show, or resell. The color
combination adds another layer of appeal. Silver over red was a
factory-correct and visually distinct pairing in 1964. The white
convertible top completes the look cleanly. Add the
dealer-installed rear luggage rack �€" a period-correct accessory
that relatively few C2s carry today �€" and you have a car that
stands out even in a room full of well-preserved Corvettes.
Features List - Numbers matching L75 327ci V8, 300 horsepower -
Correct red-painted block and red valve covers - 4-speed manual
transmission, numbers matching drivetrain - Knock-off wheels
(require lead hammer for removal, as designed) - White convertible
top - Silver exterior with red vinyl interior - Dealer-installed
rear luggage rack - Spare tire carrier present - Front suspension
recently rebuilt - Independent rear suspension (IRS) - Dual exhaust
with correct bumper tip exits - Painted undercarriage - All gauges
functional �€" speedometer, tachometer, fuel, temperature, oil, amp
- Wood-grain steering wheel with Corvette crossed-flags horn button
- AM radio - 4-speed shifter with chrome ball - Center console
intact - Corvette script floor mats - Correct ribbed red vinyl door
panels with chrome window cranks, chrome door handles, and chrome
accent bar - Original seat belts present - Corvette Sting Ray
script badge on passenger dash - New Interstate battery - Correct
chrome and polished air cleaner - Documented single long-term
collection ownership history Mechanical The engine in this 1964
Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray is the numbers-matching L75 327 cubic
inch V8, factory rated at 300 horsepower. The L75 used a hydraulic
lifter camshaft and a single four-barrel carburetor, which made it
the most usable of the 327 options for street driving �€" strong
enough to be entertaining, manageable enough to be reliable. The
block carries its correct red paint, the valve covers are correct
red, and the chrome and polished air cleaner is the right unit for
the application. The correct alternator is in place, and a new
Interstate battery has been installed. The front
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