67' Corvette Sport Coupe


In the early 1960s Harley Earl retired, and new ideas came with new
leadership. Bill Mitchell, GM's new chief of design, had an incredibly successful
idea: Stingray! Tradition was broken as the totally redesigned Corvette was
offered as a coupe or a convertible with 4 engine choices. Both featured a
streamlined appearance and improved passenger accommodations. The American
public loved 1963-1967 Stingrays because they were fast machines that
looked supersonic even when parked. They remain the most collectible
Corvettes today.

The Sting Rays were the automotive success story of the year. Chevrolet had to add
a second shift to its St. Louis, Missouri assembly plant to keep up with demand, and
dealers reported owners waiting months for their cars to be built. By the end of the
model year, Corvette production would surpass the 20,000-unit milestone.

For 1966 Corvette made a few changes to the Sting Rays. The 1966 Corvette featured a
new eggcrate grille and functional engine compartment cooling vents. In its place, a new muscle
Corvette was introduced, the "427" with its own funnel-shaped, power bulge on the hood.

Stunning1967 Corvette Stingray Coupe. Fitted to this car; a
Numbers Matching, 327 V8 300 HP engine with a factory optional Powerglide
Automatic Transmission. The exterior is finished in a stunning Red with a Black
Leather interior and original Kelsey Hays Aluminum wheels. This vehicle is also equipped
with original AM/FM Radio, Pwr. Brakes, Pwr. Steering and working Air conditioning.
A gorgeous example of one of the most desirable Corvettes. Thousands invested, extremely
solid and fun to drive.

The attached manufacturers plate reads as follows;

- Style # 67 437
- Body # S4668
- Paint # 988 AA
- Trim # 402 AA
- VIN # 194377S115163

Late 60's American Muscle Car!



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