1967 Chevrolet Corvette
$84,997
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
Corvette
1967
68,800 miles
194677S103076
Convertible
Manual
L79 327ci V8
Description
1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible β L79 327/350hp, 4-Speed, Marlboro Maroon Why This Car Is Special The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the finest expression of the C2 generation. It was the last year of the Sting Ray body style, and Chevrolet used that final model year to refine everything that had come before β cleaner trim, revised front fender vents, and a more purposeful interior layout. Among Corvette collectors, the 1967 model year carries a premium that has held for decades, and that reputation is not built on sentiment alone.
It was the year Chevrolet offered the L88, the big-block 427s, and the L79 β each one a purpose-built performance option that reflected exactly what the Corvette was capable of in the late 1960s. This particular 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is finished in Marlboro Maroon Metallic (factory paint code 988), one of the more distinctive and sought-after colors offered that year. Paired with a black convertible top and black vinyl interior, the color combination is factory correct and visually cohesive in a way that feels intentional rather than accidental.
The VIN decodes to confirm this is a genuine Corvette convertible built at the St. Louis assembly plant, which was the sole production facility for Corvettes during this era. Under the hood sits the L79 β a 327 cubic inch small-block rated at 350 horsepower.
That engine option is the reason this car occupies a specific place in the collector market. The L79 used an 11.0:1 compression ratio and a Holley four-barrel carburetor, producing more horsepower per cubic inch than most engines of its displacement in 1967. It was the top small-block option available that year, and it delivered a driving experience that the larger-displacement big-blocks simply could not replicate in terms of throttle response and rev character.
The engine in this car carries date codes that are correct for the vehicle, which is a meaningful detail for judges and serious collectors alike. Features - L79 327ci 350hp V8, date code correct - 4-Speed Manual Transmission - Front Disc Brakes - Dual Exhaust - Full Gauge Cluster with Tachometer - Wood-Rim Steering Wheel - Center Console - Black Vinyl Interior - Black Convertible Top - Marlboro Maroon Metallic Exterior (paint code 988) - Whitewall Tires - Chrome Hubcaps - Chrome Bumpers Mechanical The L79 327 was introduced in 1965 and became one of the most respected small-block configurations Chevrolet ever produced. In the context of the 1967 Corvette, it sits above the base 300hp 327 and below the 427 big-block options, occupying a practical sweet spot for anyone who wants genuine performance without the weight penalty that comes with the larger engine.
The high-compression small-block kept the car's front-to-rear balance closer to neutral, which makes a real difference when you're actually driving the car rather than looking at a spec sheet. The 4-speed manual transmission was the correct pairing for this engine in period, and it remains the most engaging way to drive a car like this today. Front disc brakes were a factory option in 1967 and represent a significant functional upgrade over the four-wheel drum setup that came standard in years past.
Their presence here means the car stops with authority that matches its acceleration, which was not always a given on performance cars of this era. The dual exhaust exits through the iconic chrome quad outlets at the rear, a visual signature of the C2 Corvette that remains one of the most recognizable details in American automotive design. Interior The 1967 Corvette interior was refined compared to earlier C2 years, with a cleaner instrument panel layout and better-organized controls.
This car is equipped with the full gauge cluster and tachometer, which were the correct instrumentation choices for a performance-oriented build. The tachometer is mounted prominently in the driver's sightline, which tells you something about the priorities Chev
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The Chevrolet Corvette has been America's sports car for over seventy years, but the classic Corvette market splits into three distinct generations, each with its own buyer profile and its own pitfalls. The C1 (1953-1962), C2 mid-year (1963-1967), and C3 shark (1968-1982) cover three decades of evolution from solid-axle straight-six convertibles to small-block legends to LT-1-powered chrome-bumper cars. Knowing which Corvette is yours β and what it actually is versus what the seller claims β is the difference between a sound investment and an expensive lesson.
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