The final year of the celebrated C2 Sting Ray generation, the 1967
Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the most refined and
desirable of the series. Chevrolet spent five years continuously
improving the second-generation Corvette, culminating in a model
that combined timeless styling with the strongest engineering of
the era. Subtle exterior revisions, including functional fender
vents, distinctive five-louver side gills, and tasteful trim
updates, gave the 1967 model a cleaner, more purposeful appearance.
Today, it is often considered the pinnacle of mid-year Corvette
production and one of the most collectible American sports cars
built. Powering this example is Chevrolet's formidable
427-cubic-inch Turbo-Jet V-8 engine, factory rated at 350
horsepower. Equipped with a four-barrel carburetor and abundant
low-end torque, the big-block delivered effortless acceleration
while remaining smooth and tractable for everyday driving. Paired
with the Corvette's lightweight fiberglass body, responsive
independent suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes, it offered
performance that rivaled many European sports cars of its day.
Blending muscular big-block performance with one of the most iconic
designs in American automotive history, the 1967 Corvette Coupe
continues to represent the golden age of Chevrolet performance and
remains a highly coveted prize among collectors and enthusiasts.
Nicely restored inside and out, the exceptional aerodynamic C2 body
is finished in its original shade of Marlboro Maroon over a black
interior. Under the care of a single enthusiast for 35 years before
being acquired by the current Corvette collector, this example has
been well maintained and shows 40,361 on the odometer, which
reflects the title that reads actual miles. Accompanied by its
original Protect-O-Plate, this Corvette is equipped with a rebuilt,
numbers-matching 350-horsepower 427-cubic-inch V-8 that produces a
memorable sound, thanks to the side exhaust pipes. Backed by a
four-speed manual transmission, it's the ideal combination for
someone looking to enjoy a classic Corvette to its fullest
potential. Inside, lies nicely restored bucket seats, a wood-rimmed
steering wheel, factory radio, and clock. To top off this example,
it rides on a new set of factory rally wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich
Silvertown Radial redline tires. Accompanying this Corvette is its
original Owner Protection Plan booklet with Protect-O-Plate, two
'67 owner's manuals, and a Corvette AM-FM radio operating manual.
Whether destined for regional Corvette gatherings or spirited
weekend drives, this numbers-matching 1967 427 four-speed Corvette
Coupe embodies everything one would want andhas made the final-year
C2 an enduring American legend. * Numbers-matching example
* Desirable 427-cid engine paired with a four-speed manual
transmission
* Highly attractive Marlboro Maroon finish
* Offered from a noted Corvette collector
* Accompanied by its original Owner Protection Plan booklet and
Protect-O-Plate
The final year of the celebrated C2 Sting Ray generation, the 1967
Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the most refined and
desirable of the series. Chevrolet spent five years continuously
improving the second-generation Corvette, culminating in a model
that combined timeless styling with the strongest engineering of
the era. Subtle exterior revisions, including functional fender
vents, distinctive five-louver side gills, and tasteful trim
updates, gave the 1967 model a cleaner, more purposeful appearance.
Today, it is often considered the pinnacle of mid-year Corvette
production and one of the most collectible American sports cars
built.
Powering this example is Chevrolet's formidable 427-cubic-inch
Turbo-Jet V-8 engine, factory rated at 350 horsepower. Equipped
with a four-barrel carburetor and abundant low-end torque, the
big-block delivered effortless acceleration while remaining smooth
and tractable for everyday driving. Paired with the Corvette's
lightweight fiberglass body, responsive independent suspension, and
four-wheel disc brakes, it offered performance that rivaled many
European sports cars of its day. Blending muscular big-block
performance with one of the most iconic designs in American
automotive history, the 1967 Corvette Coupe continues to represent
the golden age of Chevrolet performance and remains a highly
coveted prize among collectors and enthusiasts.
Nicely restored inside and out, the exceptional aerodynamic C2 body
is finished in its original shade of Marlboro Maroon over a black
interior. Under the care of a single enthusiast for 35 years before
being acquired by the current Corvette collector, this example has
been well maintained and shows 40,361 on the odometer, which
reflects the title that reads actual miles. Accompanied by its
original Protect-O-Plate, this Corvette is equipped with a rebuilt,
numbers-matching 350-horsepower 427-cubic-inch V-8 that produces a
memorable sound, thanks to the side exhaust pipes. Backed by a
four-speed manual transmission, it's the ideal combination for
someone looking to enjoy a classic Corvette to its fullest
potential. Inside, lies nicely restored bucket seats, a wood-rimmed
steering wheel, factory radio, and clock. To top off this example,
it rides on a new set of factory rally wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich
Silvertown Radial redline tires.
Accompanying this Corvette is its original Owner Protection Plan
booklet with Protect-O-Plate, two '67 owner's manuals, and a
Corvette AM-FM radio operating manual.
Whether destined for regional Corvette gatherings or spirited
weekend drives, this numbers-matching 1967 427 four-speed Corvette
Coupe embodies everything one would want and has made the
final-year C2 an enduring American legend.
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