Few American sports cars have achieved the legendary status of the
second-generation Corvette, and this 1965 Chevrolet Corvette
Convertible perfectly captures the spirit of the model's most
celebrated era. Finished today in handsome period-correct Milano
Maroon over a standard Black vinyl interior, this numbers-matching
C2 combines the timeless styling of Chevrolet's iconic Sting Ray
with thoughtful performance upgrades that enhance its driving
enjoyment while preserving its original character.
Introduced in 1963, the C2 Corvette represented a dramatic leap
forward from the first-generation model. Under the direction of
Bill Mitchell and engineering visionary Zora Arkus-Duntov, the new
Sting Ray featured a fully independent rear suspension, improved
weight distribution, and a sleek, aerodynamic body that transformed
the Corvette into a world-class sports car. By 1965, the platform
had reached a new level of refinement and performance. The model
year introduced four-wheel disc brakes as standard equipment, a
groundbreaking advancement among American production cars,
providing vastly improved stopping power and durability. Additional
suspension refinements and the continued evolution of Chevrolet's
small-block V8 further cemented the 1965 Corvette's reputation as
one of the finest performance automobiles of its era.
Originally delivered in Ermine White, this Corvette was
professionally restored during the early 1990s and refinished in
its current Milano Maroon exterior. Complementing the rich color
are full chrome wheel covers with simulated knock-off spinners,
fresh 1-inch whitewall tires supplied by Coker Tire, and a
distinctive 1967-style big-block "stinger" hood that lends a more
aggressive appearance while remaining faithful to the Corvette's
mid-sixties heritage.
The cabin remains true to its sporting roots with standard Black
vinyl upholstery, enhanced by a genuine wood-rim steering wheel,
Corvette carpeted floor mats, and an aftermarket AM/FM radio for
improved cruising enjoyment. The result is a comfortable and
inviting cockpit that balances originality with practicality.
Power comes from the car's original, numbers-matching L75 327
cubic-inch V8 rated at 300 horsepower when new. During the
restoration, the engine was comprehensively rebuilt and upgraded
with several desirable L79-inspired performance enhancements. These
include 1966 date-coded 350-horsepower cylinder heads fitted with
larger 2.02-inch intake and 1.60-inch exhaust valves, a Holley
high-performance carburetor topped with an open-element air
cleaner, and finned aluminum valve covers. Together, these upgrades
provide stronger breathing characteristics and a more spirited
driving experience while maintaining the period-correct appearance
enthusiasts appreciate.
Backing the small-block is its original 4-speed manual
transmission, now benefiting from a Hurst Competition Plus shifter
assembly that delivers precise and confident gear changes. Out
back, a desirable 1966-specification 3.36:1 Posi-Traction rear axle
ratio provides an ideal balance of acceleration and relaxed highway
cruising, making this Corvette equally enjoyable on winding back
roads or extended touring events.
Acquired from a Maryland enthusiast who enjoyed and carefully
maintained the car for the past nine years, this Corvette arrived
at our facility in May 2026 and immediately received additional
preparation. Recent service included installation of new Coker Tire
whitewall tires, replacement door and convertible top
weatherstripping, new sway bushings & end links, fresh engine oil &
filter, new valve cover gaskets, rebuilt alternator, all new brake
pads and rotors, brake fluid flush, a new fuel filter and fuel line
to the fuel pump, and a comprehensive detailing to ensure the car
presents at its best.
Also included with the sale is an attractive set of American Racing
Torque Thrust D wheels mounted with radial redline tires, providing
an alternate period-performance appearance that can easily
transform the car's character.
Today, this Corvette presents as an older restoration showing
honest patina in the paint and expected age on frequently used
surfaces. Rather than detracting from its appeal, these signs of
use underscore its identity as a thoroughly sorted driver's
Corvette, one that can be enjoyed confidently on the road rather
than hidden away. For the enthusiast seeking a numbers-matching C2
with tasteful performance enhancements, proven reliability, and
timeless styling, this 1965 Corvette Convertible offers an
outstanding opportunity to experience one of America's greatest
sports cars exactly as intended: behind the wheel.
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