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Turn back the clock and picture yourself cruising the open road in this sensational Numbers Matching 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster thats beautifully finished in iconic Goodwood Green Metallic with Saddle Leather interior and White Soft Top. An absolutely gorgeous car thats powered by its original Born With 327c.i. 350hp V8 Engine and backed by a Muncie M21 4-speed manual transmission. Built in the St. Louis, MO plant 5/1/1967, this pristine example features; Goodwood Green paint, Saddle Leather interior, White Soft Top, AM/FM Radio, Tinted Glass, Positraction Rear Axle, Color Matched Hard Top, Close Ratio 4-Speed Transmission, and an L79 327c.i. V8. Full frame-off restoration with complete engine and transmission rebuild along with; New carpets, re-foam and re-skin leather seats, new radiator, clock, exhaust, brake lines and hoses, windshield, brake calipers, soft top, headlights, ignition shields, and washer pumps. Included with purchase are: Owners manual, documentation from 1983 to present, resto photos and receipts, brochures, shop manuals, extra key, orginal wheels. A great looking 67 Corvette Roadster that runs and drives excellent. This example is a beautiful representation of one of the most desirable and highly sought after body styles of Corvettes ever made. Known as the Sting Ray, the 1963-1967 Corvettes are still some of the most stunning sports cars ever crafted.Chevy introduced the Corvette in 1953 at the New York Auto Show. During the first few years, the car didnt feel much like the sports car Chevy had intended. It was built around a 6-cylinder engine and a chassis based on sedans from the General Motors lineup of cars. 1956 came around and a faster variant showed up sporting a V8 engine that had the car going in the right direction. As generations go by, Chevrolet names each one accordingly and as such, the 1953-1962 Corvettes were called C1 Corvettes. Going into the second generation, they were listed as C2 Corvettes and introduced the likes of the Sting Ray body style. This generation is one of the most compelling and desirable body styles of any Corvette created. From 1963-1967, the Corvette really took off and became the sports car we know today. Functional fender vents with 5 slots, dual taillights, and the placement of the parking brake lever from under the dash to in between the seats are only some of the changes made for 1967. When Chevy set out to make a sports car, they set a goal for homegrown performance in a stylish two-seat package, and the 1967 Corvette certainly achieved that.For more information on this gorgeous 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster or any of our 50+ classic and collectible cars always in stock, please contact our friendly and knowledgeable sales team, or always feel free to stop by our Bellevue, WA Park Place Ltd campus - Where we have over 40,000 sq ft of indoor showrooms filled with the finest cars. As part of the Park Place Motor Group family, which includes Park Place Aston Martin and Lotus of Bellevue, Park Place Ltd is Home to the West Coasts Most Diverse Inventory of Luxury, Exotic, Collectible and Special Interest Automobiles. With 200+ Always On Site, Nobody Has What We Have!
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