With the second generation of the Chevrolet Corvette, the world was introduced to a brand-new design language, a new driving experience, and a new hunger for power. The C2 was unlike anything seen before it with radical styling and a highly tuned race-inspired chassis. The sleek body of the Sting Ray starkly differed not only from its competition, but largely from almost any other contemporary American car on the road. So different was the C2 from the original Corvette that it hardly seems right to call them by the same name. With a newfound handling prowess and power on tap, the C2 Corvette was truly a leap forward for the American auto industry and began paving the way for future American sports cars.
This 1967 L71 Corvette features a fully documented restoration including a book of receipts and records, receiver of NCRS "Bloomington Gold", scans of the gas tank sticker, etc. Previously owned and restored by renown Corvette collector, Larry Sachs. Engine features a complete rebuild and is turn key & ready for the streets! This Vette is joy to drive, feeling as tight and tuned in as the day it rolled off of the assembly line. The triple carburetor, big block 427/435hp motor pulls with enthusiasm and sends its power though a 4-speed transmission which shifts perfectly. Those looking for the most authentic big block C2 experience will not want to pass on this example.