1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L71 427/435 4-Speed. .
Real-deal 427ci L71 V8 with JE-suffix stamping. Factory-rated at
435 horsepower. Triple Holley two-barrel carburetor setup.
Close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission. Factory Lynndale Blue
Corvette with white/black interior. White convertible soft top.
White-striped stinger hood. Side-exit exhaust with heat shields.
15-inch Rally wheels with redline tires. Four-wheel disc brakes.
Fully independent suspension. Retractable headlights. Chrome split
bumperettes. AM/FM radio. Heater and analog clock. 160-mph
speedometer and 6,500-rpm redline tachometer. Frame was
media-blasted and refinished. Engine rebuilt in 1996. Differential
rebuilt in 2022. Recent service includes steering box, fuel pump,
brake master cylinder, rear caliper, half-shafts, and rear-end
pinions. Newer white seat covers, door panels, and black front
carpet. Includes owner's manual and historical photos. . A great
opportunity to own a true big-block C2 Corvette convertible with
the highly desirable L71 427/435hp engine, 4-speed transmission,
side pipes, redlines, and a classic factory color combination. This
Corvette has the look, sound, and performance that make these cars
so special, while still being an approachable example to drive,
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