This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette is a running project that was recently acquired by the selling dealer from its previous owner of 46 years. The car was repainted blue some time ago and is powered by a numbers-matching 427ci L68 Tri-Power V8 linked with a four-speed manual transmission. Additional equipment includes a white soft top, lap belts, and a Delco radio. This C2 project is now offered by the selling dealer in Massachusetts with a clean Maine title.
The car was finished in Sunfire Yellow (984) from the factory and currently wears an aged blue finish. Repairs are noted throughout the body and rust is evident on the driver-side headlight bucket. Further images of the white soft top are provided in the photo gallery below.
Slotted 15″ steel wheels wear polished hubcaps and are mounted with an older set of Firestone Wide Oval tires.
Black vinyl bucket seats are joined by matching carpets and door panels. Lap belts are equipped for both driver and passenger, and a stock Delco radio is retained in the dash.
The 160-mph speedometer contains a five-digit odometer that shows approximately 50k miles, though total mileage is unknown.
The trim tag located below the glovebox door provides the following production details:
- B22 – Produced in September 1966
- Style 67 467 – 1967 Convertible
- Trim STD. – Black vinyl
- Body S-0620 – Built in St. Louis, Missouri
- Paint 984 – Sunfire Yellow
The 427ci L68 V8 features a trio of Holley two-barrel carburetors and was rated at 400 horsepower from the factory. Power is distributed through a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission and Positraction rear end. Per the seller, the engine runs, but it is unknown when the vehicle was last driven or serviced.
Engine block stamping 101416 matches the last six digits of the chassis identification plate, which is shown in the gallery. Engine suffix JC indicates an L68 engine with a factory rating of 400 horsepower.
Several undercarriage photos are included in the gallery. The walk-around video below further displays the exterior, interior, and engine bay.
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