1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible �€" Numbers Matching 327,
4-Speed, Knock-Off Wheels, Dealer Luggage Rack Why This Car Is
Special The 1964 Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the most
refined expression of the C2 Sting Ray generation. Chevrolet
addressed every criticism of the 1963 model �€" toning down the
styling just enough to let the engineering do the talking �€" and
the result was a car that sold 13,925 convertible units in its
first full model year of the body style. This particular 1964
Corvette convertible checks every box that serious collectors look
for: a numbers matching drivetrain, a correct 327ci V8 backed by a
4-speed manual transmission, factory knock-off wheels, and a rare
dealer-installed rear luggage rack that you almost never see still
mounted on a car of this age. The silver exterior over red vinyl
interior is a period-correct and visually sharp combination, and
the white convertible top completes the look cleanly. This is not a
car that has been built up to look like something it is not. The
documentation supports what the car claims to be, and the
drivetrain confirms it. One of the most important things to
understand about the 1964 Corvette is what the 327 small block
meant in context. In 1964, the 327 was available in four states of
tune, ranging from 250 horsepower up to the solid-lifter
375-horsepower L84 fuel-injected version. The base 327 was no
slouch, and regardless of output level, a numbers matching 327 with
a 4-speed manual is exactly what Corvette buyers were ordering in
1964. The close-ratio or wide-ratio Muncie 4-speed was the
transmission of choice for drivers who wanted to be involved in the
car, and this Corvette delivers that experience in full. The
knock-off wheel option is worth discussing specifically. In 1964,
Chevrolet offered bolt-on aluminum knock-off style wheels that gave
the Corvette a distinct competition-influenced appearance. They
require a lead hammer to properly seat and loosen the spinners �€"
that is not a defect, that is how they were designed to work, and
it is a detail that separates people who know these cars from
people who do not. The fact that this car still wears them is a
significant point in its favor. The dealer-installed rear luggage
rack is another detail that collectors take note of. These racks
were not factory equipment. They were sold through Chevrolet
dealerships as accessories and installed prior to or at the time of
sale. Because they were add-ons rather than factory-installed
options, they were often removed over the decades �€" either lost,
discarded, or separated from the car during ownership changes.
Finding a 1964 Corvette that still has its dealer-installed luggage
rack intact is uncommon, and it adds a layer of period authenticity
and story to this car that a clean, unoptioned example simply does
not have. Features List - Numbers matching 327ci V8 engine -
Numbers matching drivetrain throughout - 4-speed manual
transmission - Knock-off wheels - White convertible top -
Dealer-installed rear luggage rack (rare surviving accessory) -
Silver exterior - Red vinyl interior - Front end recently rebuilt -
All gauges functional - Hidden headlights open and operate
correctly Mechanical The 327ci V8 under the hood is numbers
matching, meaning the engine block casting codes and stamping
correspond correctly to this car's build sequence �€" a critical
detail for both concours judging and long-term investment value.
The front end has been freshly rebuilt, which on a C2 Corvette
means the suspension geometry and steering components are back to
proper factory spec. These cars use a fully independent rear
suspension, which was a major engineering advancement when
introduced in 1963 and still makes them feel balanced and capable
by any standard. The 4-speed manual transmission is also numbers
correct to the car, so the drivetrain is honest from firewall to
differential. All gauges are reported to be fully functional, which
matters on a 1964
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