The C2 Corvette represents one of the most iconic eras in American
performance, and few combinations capture that spirit better than a
Nassau Blue 1965 Coupe backed by a high-revving small block and a
4-speed manual transmission. This is the kind of Corvette that
reminds enthusiasts why the mid-year cars continue to sit at the
top of so many wish lists decades after they first rolled out of
St. Louis.
Finished in factory-correct Nassau Blue (FF) over a Blue (415)
interior, this Corvette has been cared for by the same owner for
the past 29 years and comes accompanied by its original owner's
manual and Protect-O-Plate. While the car benefits from an older
restoration, it remains an impressive and highly presentable
example today. The paint continues to show well, the body lines
remain crisp, and the panel fit is notably good throughout, giving
the car the purposeful and athletic appearance that made the Sting
Ray such a sensation when new.
Power comes from its original 327 cubic-inch V8, originally
delivered in 300-horsepower specification before being
professionally rebuilt to desirable 365-horsepower L76
specifications during the restoration. The engine was blueprinted
and balanced with combustion chambers CC'd and upgraded with
stainless-steel valves, triple valve springs, ported cylinder
heads, the original high-rise intake manifold, a Holley 600 CFM
carburetor, and the correct 365-horsepower air cleaner assembly.
Paired with the M20 4-speed manual transmission and a one-off Hayes
dual-disc competition clutch, it delivers the crisp throttle
response, exhilarating acceleration, and unmistakable soundtrack
that made Chevrolet's legendary small-block one of the greatest V8
engines of its era.
Beyond its striking appearance, this Corvette has benefited from
extensive mechanical and cosmetic attention including a completely
renewed suspension, stainless-steel brake components, an aluminum
radiator, new heater core, rebuilt and silk-screened gauges, and a
new gear shift assembly. The interior has been refreshed with new
leather seat covers and carpeting, while the bodywork and paint
were completed by the respected craftsmen at Art's Corvettes,
helping preserve the timeless lines that continue to define the C2
Corvette.
For many enthusiasts, the appeal of a classic Corvette lies in
finding an example that can be driven, enjoyed, and proudly shown
without the anxiety that often accompanies a freshly completed
concours restoration. This Corvette embodies that philosophy
beautifully. It presents with confidence, has matured gracefully
since its restoration, and offers the kind of honest character that
encourages you to turn the key and head for your favorite winding
road. With its iconic Nassau Blue finish, four-speed manual
transmission, upgraded small-block V8, and nearly three decades of
dedicated ownership, this 1965 Corvette Coupe is far more than a
collectible. It's an American sports car built to be experienced,
and one that is ready to create memories for its next
caretaker.
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