1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
$125,000
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
Corvette Stingray
1969
White
Saddle
Manual
RWD
Gasoline
427 V8
Excellent
Description
This 1969 Corvette Stingray represents a genuine piece of muscle car history. Only 2,072 Corvettes left the factory that year with the 427 cubic inch, 400 horsepower big-block engine, and this is one of them. The matching-numbers drivetrain pairs that legendary motor with a 4-speed manual transmission and power steering, while the factory tri-power carburetor setup delivers authentic performance.
The pristine white exterior contrasts beautifully with the original saddle interior, enhanced by power windows and t-tops for that quintessential Stingray experience. Factory air conditioning and the distinctive side-mount exhaust complete the picture. A comprehensive body-off restoration addressed the chassis and suspension while respecting the car's original character.
At just 29,000 miles, this Stingray combines genuine low mileage with documented restoration work. New tires ensure ready-to-drive confidence. This is a rare, numbers-matching classic that delivers both authenticity and the confidence of recent comprehensive work.
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Tom Ramirez here. I've spent two decades cataloguing Corvettes, and when people ask me which generation matters most, I always say the same thing: if you understand the Sting Ray, you understand what the Corvette was trying to be. Bill Mitchell's 1963 Sting Ray coupe β the one with the split rear window that Zora Duntov hated because it blocked rearward vision β is the most beautiful American sports car ever made. I don't say that lightly. That design is fifty years ahead of everything around it.
Two generations carry the Stingray name. The C2 Sting Ray (two words, 1963β1967) is the smaller, lighter, more sophisticated sports car. The C3 Stingray (one word, 1968β1976) is the wider, lower, more dramatic car that carried the Corvette through the muscle car era. Both deserve serious collector attention; both have specific years that represent peak value.
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