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1967 Chevrolet Corvette
GT Motor Cars

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24-0722003

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United States

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ENGINE SIZE 327/350

TRANSMISSION TYPE 4 SPEED MANUAL

VIN 194377

The 1967 Corvette was the best of the best. The C2 was a massive leap forward for America's sports car when it burst on the scene 60 years ago. Car and Driver readers voted Corvette “Best All-Around Car” for 1967, and the magazine called it “the most sophisticated passenger car made in America … and among the best engineered sports cars made anywhere.” Beneath the hood lies a potent V8 engine that roars to life with a visceral rumble, delivering over 300 horsepower of pure adrenaline. Paired with a smooth-shifting manual transmission, the 1967 Corvette offers a driving experience that's as exhilarating as it is timeless. The 1967 Corvette embodies the spirit of American muscle with its iconic Sting Ray design. From its sweeping lines to the distinctive split rear window, every curve is a nod to a bygone era of automotive elegance and innovation. Whether admired on display or roaring down the highway, this Corvette turns heads wherever it goes. As one of the most sought-after Corvette models ever produced, the 1967 edition represents the pinnacle of Chevrolet's commitment to performance and craftsmanship. It's not just a car; it's a symbol of American automotive ingenuity and the thrill of driving. This particular 1967 327/350 coupe was sold new by TPL Motor Co of Clinton, NC. This is as good as it gets. This car is fully documented with its tank sticker, protect-o-plate, pre-delivery checklist, judging sheets and complete ownership history, copies of previous titles and registrations. This 67' has been through the most rigorous judging process earning 3 NCRS Duntov “Mark of Excellence” Awards over 3 different decades. It has earned 2 Bloomington Gold in two different decades. The above accomplishments are nothing short of astounding to this cars resume and a testament to the quality of restoration and authenticity of the car. This 67' is a true, “Investment Grade” C2 Corvette example.
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