1967 Corvette Coupebloomington Gold Certificate Chapter And Regional Top Flight on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:427 /400 HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Trim: 2 Dr Coupe
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 43
Sub Model: Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Maroon
This is a beautiful example of the true American sports car- the coveted and much heralded 1967 C2 / Mid-year Big Block 427 Corvette coupe. The last model year of this amazing and most desired Engine & body style. It has the original, numbers matching 427 /400 HP engine that it was born with. This is a body-off restoration,(a 5 year project)correct Marlboro Maroon paint. with black vinyl interior, this car is Restored to the Highest Level of NCRS Rigid Guide Lines and is absolutely STUNNING! This is an original and correct, born-with matching numbers L68 427/400 HP, 4-speed close-ratio Muncie M-21 transmission This Corvette is a very high option model with power windows,power steering,power brakes, telescopic steering wheel,and speed warning indicator on the speedometer.This car has had a very recent frame off restoration, and was done to the exacting standards of the NCRS every nut and bolt has the correct stampings ,every component and every fastener is correct and has the proper date codes .This car has never scored below 95.6 % and scored better at Bloomington Gold- -I have all the scoring sheets (every Judge marked the scoring sheets with a smiley face and stated what a pleasure it was to judge this car ) also have all the photos and receipts of the complete restoration which will come with the purchase . The panel fit and finish is awesome. The restorer spent HUNDREDS of hours getting everything just perfect. T he interior is as new with all top quality Al Knoch materials, the engine and transmission and also the rear differential have been completely rebuilt as well as the 3x2 carbs to NCRS specifications. The car has new brakes with stainless sleeves and new brake lines, all new suspension components,and new fuel lines, there is no way to list it all on this forum ..... There is no evidence of the body or frame ever sustaining any damage all bonding strips appear to be original and damage free . All gauges work exactly as they should including the clock with it's original movement. Running lights, headlights, high beams, turn signals, brake lights, speed sensor on the speedo, all work perfectly. As the photos show, the underside is as clean as the exterior. Approximately 43 miles on the car since completion of the restoration. I have always trailered this car to these events and only miles that were put on after the restoration were for testing (43 miles) , so if you are serious call me - as most people will tell you its more economical to buy a car thats done then one that needs restoration -I have had the enjoyment of finishing this car and its time to move on - looking for some waterfront property and need the funds - is the only reason Im selling . I guarantee who ever gets this car will not be disappointed! This Rare True American Classic is being offered for sale please dont bid unless you intend to purchase I am being completely honest when I tell you I have over $180,000 into this restoration - but as my friends always tell me "It aint cheap to be cool- but its not cool to be cheap" no expense was spared as you will see when you look at this car (side note)-- car comes with the correct rally wheels and Bias Ply white walls only(in Pics)- red lines do not belong to me- only on the car for storage purposes Optional equipment includes: TOP FLIGHT AWARDS -CHAPTER- REGIONAL-AND BLOOMONGTON GOLD ALL AWARDS RECEIVED IN 2012/2013 This is an exceptionally restored - great driving, solid running 1967 Coupe that is really a joy to own and would be perfect for any collector . I encourage you or a certified NCRS Judge to make an appointment to come see it or to discuss any details I may have left out. Feel free to call me,( Rich )anytime before 9 pm New York time at 716-574-4487 or Charlie 716-864-5619 The car has clean paperwork ready to be transferred to the buyer for title/registration in your state.
On Aug-08-13 at 06:56:16 PDT, seller added the following information:
The only interior components that are not original to the car are the seat covers and carpet (both Al Knoch's) dash and door panels are original and are perfect
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