1965 Chevrolet Corvette For SaleThis 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Sting
Ray is a fresh, frame-off restoration of one of the most
significant cars of the C2 era a first-year big-block carrying the
legendary RPO L78, the 396-cubic-inch, 425-horsepower "Turbo Jet"
V8 that arrived midway through 1965 and effectively ended the run
of the fuel-injected small-block. Only 2,157 Corvettes were built
with the L78 396 that year, with coupes making up the smaller
share, which puts this car among the rarest of the first big-block
Corvettes. Finished in Nassau Blue over a blue interior with white
seats and backed by a factory 4-speed turning a 3.36 rear axle, it
wears VIN 194375S118903 and is documented from new by its NCRS
Shipping Data Report, which records a GM production date of June 2,
1965 and original delivery to Ray Bryant Chevrolet in Dayton,
Ohio.Everything available points to this being a true L78 chassis
its build date, the frame-mounted location of the battery tray, and
an unusually deep paper trail that includes a letter from the
second owner describing the sale of the car's original big-block in
the late 1960s. In the interest of full transparency: 1965
Corvettes were not built with tank stickers, and this car's
original dealer invoice is long gone, so absolute documentary proof
of the L78 option isn't possible, and the car is priced
accordingly. It has been owned by the same person since 1978, who
assembled a complete chain of ownership through handwritten
correspondence, and by every indication the car has never left the
state of Ohio.The drivetrain history is the kind collectors know
well: the original engine was pulled and sold in 1969 and replaced
with a 1969 Camaro 350, which stayed under the hood for decades.
During this restoration that 350 was removed and the car was
returned to correct big-block specification with a fully rebuilt,
factory-specification L78 396/425 assembled from authentic,
correct-casting components a 3855962 block (coded E 27 5), 3856208
heads (coded E 14 5 and F 1 5), a 3866963 intake manifold, and an
NOS GM-replacement Holley 3124 (3868826-CS) carburetor, the same
Holley number specified for the L78. Locating and acquiring the
correct pieces took roughly 18 months. The engine was built and
dyno-tested by Performance Research, Inc. of Columbus, Ohio before
delivery to the chassis restorer.The body and chassis work was
carried out by Jeremy Starr of Blaine, Kentucky, who spent his
career restoring award-winning C1 and C2 Corvettes at one of the
country's most respected shops before opening his own operation.
The frame was hand-stripped, inspected, primed, and repainted, and
every body mount, bushing, and fastener was replaced with the
chassis off the frame; all body panels were stripped to bare
surface and revealed no prior collision damage. The suspension was
renewed throughout, including new trailing arms. The brake system
is entirely new, with four-wheel disc brakes all around this was a
non-power-brake car from the factory and currently runs a
dual-reservoir master cylinder for safety while being driven to
local shows. A complete new fuel system and a fresh cooling system
round out the mechanicals, the latter built around a new
reproduction Harrison radiator with an upgraded aluminum core and a
period-correct Harrison expansion tank. The car rides on new
Goldline reproduction tires, and the entire wiring harness and all
bulbs were replaced.Inside, the restoration deliberately preserved
original material wherever it was sound. The carpet presents as
original and was carefully removed, cleaned, spot re-dyed, and
reinstalled, and the door cards and headliner are likewise
original, cleaned and refitted. The white seat covers are older Al
Knock pieces installed in the early 1980s. The original rear
bumpers were retained despite minor surface patina because the
reproductions fit poorly, and the original hubcaps show some fade
in the inserts. New front, rear, and side fender emblems finish the
exterior. Most recently, the spark plugs were replaced with NGKs
and the break-in oil and filter were changed for Valvoline 10W-30
conventional on May 2.NFI Empire specializes in classic, exotic,
modified, and luxury vehicles. We offer retail sales, consignment,
financing, and full custom and body work through our on-site shop.
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