This stunning 1967 Corvette convertible represents the final and
most refined year of the legendary C2 generation. Powered by its
numbers-matching 390-horsepower 427 big block with the correct
Holley 4-barrel carburetor, this C2 Corvette convertible delivers
the kind of torque and performance that made the big-block Corvette
an icon of the muscle car era. Paired with a numbers-matching
Muncie M20 4-speed and 3.70 Positraction rear gears, this '67
Corvette offers an authentic, driver-focused experience that
enthusiasts continue to chase today.
Finished in Marina Blue with a white stinger hood stripe, this
Corvette convertible offers one of the most desirable color
combinations available. Side-pipe exhaust gives this convertible
'Vette the unmistakable sound and aggressive presence that define a
true big-block C2.
Inside, the white vinyl seats paired with blue carpeting create a
striking contrast that perfectly complements the exterior. The
cockpit stays true to the era while maintaining the clean,
purposeful design that makes the 1967 'Vette market so competitive
among collectors.
Four-wheel disc brakes provide confident stopping power,
reinforcing why the 1967 Corvette market remains so strong for
properly equipped cars like this one. For anyone looking to buy a
1967 Corvette, this beautifully presented big-block roadster blends
a matching-numbers pedigree, iconic styling, and true American
performance into one unforgettable package.
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