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1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Canepa

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VIN 194675S107288

ENGINE 327CI CHEVROLET V8

TRANSMISSION 4 SPEED MANUAL

DRIVETRAIN RWD

EXTERIOR COLOR MILANO MAROON

INTERIOR COLOR BLACK

INTERIOR SURFACE LEATHER

2 Owners From New Factory Fuel Injection - 1 of 771 Units Produced Concourse-Level Restoration 375 Horsepower / 327 C.I. V8 Engine Rochester Ramjet Fuel Injection 4-Speed Manual Transmission Elegant Milano Maroon Paint Matching Hardtop Teak Wooden Steering Wheel Original Kelsey-Hayes Cast Aluminum Wheels Experience automotive excellence with this meticulously restored 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, in Milano Maroon, is a testament to the era of American muscle and style. Beneath its hood lies a powerful 327 cubic inch V-8 engine, enhanced by the advanced Rochester Ramjet fuel injection system. This technology propels the Corvette with an impressive 375 horsepower, ensuring an exhilarating and iconic drive. Just as rare as the vehicle itself is the number of owners, of which there have only been 2. Originally purchased in April of 1965 by a military member stationed near Lincoln, Nebraska, until being transferred to its current owner, who said, “I always wanted one because it was the car I couldn’t afford in High School. The Stingray was a hallmark of the era for me; they had such a unique look compared to most cars at the time.” With 74,329 miles on the odometer, this Corvette is more than just a survivor; it's a triumphant testament to this vehicle's driving experience. The car has undergone a concourse-level restoration process to be enjoyed in its original state without the wear, with minimal but essential upgrades. An aftermarket starter motor to mitigate the heat-soaking issues of the original, and an upgraded radio (which matches the aesthetic of the original) with Kenwood speakers. But its not just about raw power, The Corvette's design pays homage to the golden age of American cars, with its memorable distinct and elegant contours solidifying its place as a memorable style icon. As well as it’s Milano Maroon exterior, with matching hard-top, the beige soft top conveys a sense of sophistication and timeless appeal. What sets this Corvette apart is its rarity. With only 771 fuel-injected L-84 models produced in 1965, it is a coveted piece in any collection. Its exclusivity and meticulous restoration elevate its status among enthusiasts and collectors, making it a symbol of American automotive heritage. The 1965 Chevrolet Corvette L84 is a masterpiece, offering a perfect blend of performance, design, and rarity. It's not just a car; it's an enduring icon of American ingenuity, elegance, and the spirit of the open road. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of automotive history that promises thrilling drives and a timeless legacy.
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