1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/390 Sting Ray Convertible
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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 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.” These C2 Corvettes were offered with an enormous range of engine, transmission, and performance options allowing anyone in the 1960s to order a boulevard cruiser with a 300 hp small-block and three-speed automatic up to the “big-block” 427 cu-in variants with a four-speed producing an underrated 435 horsepower. 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, front fenders featuring five smaller air vents, and a new big-block hood scoop. Restored in its original colors of uncommon Silver Pearl (just one of 1,952 produced that year) and a Black stinger stripe correctly matching its black interior, this 1967 Sting Ray features side exhaust and steel rally wheels.
Highlights
Chassis Serial Number (194677S111485) decodes as:
194367 - Corvette Convertible
7 - 1967
S - St. Louis
111485 - Sequential production unit number indicating late February 1967 production
Trim Tag decodes as:
Body time build code: J15 - May 15th
Style: 67 467 - 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Trim: STD. - Standard Black Vinyl upholstery, black carpet, black dashboard
Body: S8006 - St. Louis built body 8006
Paint: 986 – Silver Pearl paint
Engine Serial Number (T020IIL 7111485) decodes as:
T020I - Built at Chevrolet’s Tonawanda, New York plant February 1
IL – RPO L36 big block 427 cu-in / 390 hp V8 manual transmission engine
7 - 1967 production
111485 - Number matching the sequential production unit number of the chassis serial number on the aluminum tag located under the glove box
Block ID Number: 3904351 – 427 cu-in block
Block Casting Date: A257 - January 25th 1967
460 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 rpm
Transmission case casting number (3885010) decodes as:
M21 Four-speed, close-ratio manual transmission
The most refined model year of the Corvette’s second-generation
Please note that while the odometer displays just 39,114 miles at the time of listing, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Side exhaust
Four-barrel carburetor
Special camshaft
Hydraulic lifters
10.25:1 compression ratio
Disc brakes
Independent front suspension
Multi-leaf rear suspension
Bucket seats
Tachometer
Clock
Left hand outside mirror
Padded sun visors
Heater/defroster
Known Imperfections
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/390 Sting Ray Convertible is said to be free from any substantial imperfections.
Included
NCRS Shipping Data Report
Original steering wheel
Custom-fit car cover
60th Anniversary Corvette book
How to Restore Your Corvette: 1963-1967
NCRS Technical Information Manual & Judging Guide 7th
Edition
1967 Corvette assembly manual
Various receipts from previous ownership
Ownership History
According to its NCRS Shipping Data report, this 427/390 horsepower Sting Ray Convertible was originally completed on 22 February 1967 and sold via Marsden Chevrolet of Towson, Maryland. Today, it is a driver example of the most refined model years the Corvette’s C2 generation.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle
Contact: Marvin Waters Phone: 910.315.2918 email: mwaters@hagerty.com