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.1966 Corvette Convertible, 427-425 hp, 4 speed, numbers match.
Nausau Blue-- Black interior. paint, interior, and soft top are Black.
Rare color combination. FULL Body-off restored to a 30,000 mile original California
car with the -- orig. California black
license plates with excellent paint,
original interior, new black top, TEAK wheel (orig)
TELE, PW, HEADREST seats , SHoulder
Belts, Leather. NEW: chrome, stainless, exhaust, brakes, and tires.
Optioned with
factory side exhaust, power antenna, transistorized ignition,
M-21, 4.11
posi, F-41 special HD suspension, SS brakes,
AM/FM radio, back up lights,
, Most all factory correct components
including the seat belts, shifter, shielding, air
cleaner, Looks, runs, and drives excellent. NO RATTLES IN THIS
ROADSTER !! CC:1
a superior corvette as FINE as it GETS with lots of
options::::: $60,000.00
Documented with complete restoration photo Album showing all the numbers
and codes!! .
==sold in '01== leaving sample photos of a CRane Resto. this car
was done in 1991 and still looks like day #1.
858-565-7418 , 858-514-8383 CLICK ALL
THE THUMBNAIL PHOTOS BELOW:
engine 427-425 hp,
". Although Corvette was always America’s sports
car, when Larry Shinoda and his staff in Corvette design began work on the
new Stingray, it is unlikely that they understood the impact that this
design would have on the car world. Long considered a modern classic, the
car’s aggressive lines and sleek profile were perfectly suited to its
role as GM’s image leader. GM Design chief Bill Mitchell created the
prototype Corvette, and the lines he penned would survive virtually
untouched for five years. The big news for 1966 was that the General had
upped the ante in the horsepower wars, offering a ground pounding
big-block 427 that produced a solid 425hp. The example presented here is
equipped with the L72 427/425hp engine, M21 four-speed transmission, F41
suspension, posi-traction rear end, soft top, side exhaust, headrests etc.
loaded.
THIS is what this corvette sounds like!! (sample
car- not the blue one --we baby it !!
click
each photo for some real action ! click
each photo
click this and turn up the volume: see the tachometer
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