"Italy doesn't have a thing on Ashtabula, Ohio. Indeed. Italy's
formidable ability to produce sensuous automotive shapes is more
widely recognized than Ashtabula's. But then few people realize
that Ashtabula is where we build the body for this country's only
production sports car, Corvette. Like its Italian counterparts, the
Corvette is more than just an automobile. It's an experience: to
look at, to sit in, to drive." From a 1966 print ad showing a young
couple leaning on their convertible.
For consignment, a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette convertible with a title
verified 90,689 actual miles. This car received a frame off
restoration and retains a period correct 427 and its number
matching Muncie M20 four speed transmission.
Exterior
Two stage Milano Maroon drips off this car like it just stepped out
of a pool filled with Cabernet Sauvignon, with a better than new
shine that allows all other features to take their turn at center
stage. The tan canvas top represents the rarest of the three top
colors available in 1966 and it's the perfect mate for the maroon
paint, and its window is crystal clear. Let's welcome the 15-inch
knock off wheels to the spotlight and the 205/75R15 white wall
tires, all making a sporty statement. Vented covers over side pipes
step up next, showy but not over the top. Chrome accents include
the bumpers, door handles, side mirrors, window reveal and tail
light rings while vents on the hood's power bulge also offer
contrast with polished slats. Imperfections are few and include a
surface scratch on the rear deck, inclusions on the front fender, a
bubble on the nose, a multi-line scratch on the driver's door, and
a surface scratch on the passenger's.
Interior
The black interior starts off with fantastically clean and simple
door panels, the highlight of which are the steel ball door
actuators. From there, we turn our attention to the low back bucket
seats in near perfect condition with just a small scuff on the
grain vinyl of the passenger seat. Ornamental seams symmetrically
adorn the honey colored wood steering wheel which front the arching
cluster of gauges based in texture black plastics which would
likely score high on the concours field. The smooth center stack
funnels down to a clock, silver knobs, and a vertical radio
followed by the silver face center console with a chrome balled
shifter, all in excellent condition. Black loop carpet also shows
well both in the footwells and in the rear cargo area under the
hinged tonneau.
Drivetrain
Just shiny enough is the date correct 427ci L36 V8 under the hood,
cast on August 24, 1965. It wears an Edelbrock intake under a
Holley 4-barrel and is mated to the numbers matching Muncie M20
4-speed manual transmission. A whopping 390 horsepower is routed to
the rear wheels with 3.70 gears and Positraction. Headers begin the
exhaust process which is a short one as they lead to the side pipes
right away.
Undercarriage
Clean conditions prevail underneath where you'll find disc brakes
at all four wheels and suspension that includes coil springs up
front and half shafts, lateral struts, controls arms, and
transverse leaf spring on the independent rear.
Drive-Ability
Look someone has to do it and our entails bringing you as detailed
information as we can on the functional condition of the car. So
off we go, doing the hard work of driving a classic, fully restored
Corvette around the test loop and what we find surprises no one.
All items on this well sorted car operate as expected and the side
pipes respond to your right foot flexing and it's fantastic! While
Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at
the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions
will be working at the time of your purchase.
Here's one that checks all the boxes and presents in a very nice
spec that we simply don't see every day. For the discerning
collector comes this tasty '66 that needs nothing but a comfortable
place to spend the nights.
194676S114297
1-Chevrolet
94-Corvette
67-Convertible
6-1966
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
114297-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
F17-February 17th
STYLE 66 467-1966 Corvette Convertible
BODY S4464-St. Louis Body #
TRIM STD-Black Vinyl
PAINT 988AA-Milano Maroon
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price. All prices are before
state, city and county tax, tag, title and license fees. Out of
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fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the
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With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune
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