1967 Chevrolet Corvette for sale $69,900

1967 Chevrolet Corvette $69,900
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Price: $69,900
Phone: (719) 661-3255
Location: Peyton, CO
Details: Corvette Coupe. I am selling this Corvette for a friend, so I will need time to get specific questions answered. I do not need help selling this car. The car can be shown by appointment.

For sale is a 1967 Corvette coupe. This is an original 327, 4 speed manual car. The original color combo was green with the tan interior. The car has been modified, however, most of the original parts will accompany it if the new owner wants to go back to original.

The original numbers matching 327 block and crank are in the car now. It was bored .060 over. New pistons. Internally balanced. The heads are Patriot aluminum heads. 68cc Chambers. The cam is a hydraulic roller Comp cam (.513in/.498ex). It is about 10:1 compression. The engine makes just under 400hp.

The transmission is a Tremec 5spd manual, (original 4spd comes with car).

The rear diff was completely rebuilt and has a new Eaton posi, with 3.70 gears. All of the mechanical work was done by a local shop in Colorado Springs that has an outstanding reputation.

Other adds are power disc brakes, Vintage air conditioning, MSD electronic ignition, the list goes on.

The interior was completely redone, using C4 seats (original seats come with car). The original radio was replaced with a Vintage radio, with modern internals.

The body and paintwork is in EXCEPTIONAL condition with no evidence that this car has ever been in an accident. The hood was replaced with a stinger hood (again, the original hood is with the car).

The car is gorgeous all around, and drives just as good as it looks! I am sure there are many details I have missed, since it isnt my personal car. Please contact with any questions and I will get them answered as soon as possible. Due to my work hours, it is easiest to reach me via email. I do have additional pictures available upon request.
Analysis: Good Deal, 34.0% below market avg. What's this?