1967 Chevrolet Corvette 327/300 Coupe
Please note this Corvette is equipped with a TH400 three-speed automatic, not a TH350.
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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Walkaround

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Start Up & Idle

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Ride Along
Description
Beginning in 1963 Chevrolet offered a new, forward-thinking body style for the Corvette dubbed the “Sting Ray”. Only lasting for five years (1963-1967) the C2 series is considered by some the most elegant and sporty of all Corvette generations, with head engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov purported to have said, “For the first time I now have a Corvette I can be proud to drive in Europe.” While the earlier C2s were constructed with more ornate trim, the 1967 model year is considered the most refined version of the C2 series with the removal of excess exterior trim decoration and badging and front fenders featuring five smaller but functional air vents.
These C2 Corvettes were offered with an enormous range of engine, transmission, and performance options allowing anyone in 1967 to order one all the way up to the race-special L88 engine reported to produce a ground-pounding 580 hp. Still, most buyers were perfectly happy with the standard 300 hp 327 cu-in V8, a sports car Road & Track magazine (February 1967) called “the Corvette for the thinking driver.”
Highlights
The final year of C2 Corvette production
Matching numbers 327 cu-in 300 hp “Turbo-Fire” V8 engine
Chassis Serial Number (194377S110004) decodes as:
19437 – Corvette Coupe
7 – 1967
S – St. Louis
110004 – Sequential production unit number indicating February 1967 production
The Body Tag decodes as:
Body date code – F25 (25 January 1967)
Style: 67 437 – 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
Trim: STD. – Standard Black Vinyl upholstery, black carpet, black dashboard, black folding top
Body: A-0490 – A.O. Smith built sequential body number 0490
Paint: 974 – Rally Red paint
Engine Serial Number (7110004 V0I30HO) decodes as:
7 - 1967 production
110004 - number matching the sequential production unit number of the chassis serial number
V0I30 - Built at Chevrolet’s Flint, Michigan, plant 30 January 1967
HO - 327 cu-in 300 hp V8 engine with four-barrel Holley carburetor and hydraulic lifters
Features
Updates include:
Original Powerglide two-speed automatic replaced with TH400 three-speed automatic
Original radio replaced with modern vintage look digital radio
Original exhaust replaced with correct-style side exhaust
Maintenance in July 2022 included:
New lower ball joints
New shocks
New rear strut rod bushing
New front calipers
New brake booster and master cylinder
New valve cover gaskets
New fuel tank
New battery along with
Transmission pan gasket
Rebuilt carburetor
Differential bushing replaced August 2023
Repainted original color under prior ownership
Power four-wheel disc brakes
Power steering
Coker 205/75 Redline tires
15x6 steel Rallye wheels
Known Imperfections
Older repaint with minor swirls and scratches
Driver seat bottom has a split seam
Rear carpeted area mildly sun faded
Ownership History
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 327/300 Coupe was acquired by the consignor in 2019 from the Phil Hall collection in Maine.