For Sale: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette in Erie, Pennsylvania for sale in Erie, PA

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Vehicle Description 1967 Corvette Sting Ray Roadster Build Date - December 7, 1966 Production Number - 5,528 out of 22,940 (this is 1 of 14,436 Roadsters) Color Code - S3114 Marlboro Maroon (3,464 units were painted this color) Interior Color - 988AA Standard Black Vinyl Soft Top - Color - Black (7,030 were equipped with this color) Shipped to:
Weimer Chevrolet - Dunkirk, New York Summary of original window sticker:
RPO# 19467 Base Corvette Convertible Price - $4240.
75 (14,436 were built in total) Options A02 Soft Ray Tinted Windshield - $10.
55 (6,558 were built with this option) C07 Auxiliary Hardtop - $231.
75 (6,880 were built with this option) C08 Vinyl hardtop covering - $52.
70 (1,966 were built with this option) F41 Special front & rear suspension - $36.
90 (2,198 built with this option) G81 Positraction Rear Axle (3.
36:
1 ratio) - $42.
15 (20,308 were built with this option compared to overall '67 production) L36427 ci 390 horsepower engine - $200.
15 (3,832 were built with this option) M204 Speed Manual Transmission - $184.
35 (9,157 were built with this option) N11 Off Road Exhaust System - $36.
90 (2,326 were built with this option) QB1 Red Line Tires (7.
75x15) - $46.
65 (4,230 were built with this option) U69 AM-FM Radio - $172.
75 (22,193 were built with this option compared to overall '67 production) MSRP $5,255.
60 The car was bought as a running unit.
It was completely stripped - body off frame, etc.
The 327 cubic inch engine was replaced with a big block 396 cubic inch engine with a build date corresponding to the original build date of the car.
Intake manifold and exhaust manifolds are 427's with correct build dates.
The engine was taken to Craiger Race Engines in Clymer, New York.
Block was bored.
060 over, crank shaft measured, and all new components installed.
Original carburetor was rebuilt along with the distributor.
An electronic ignition set was installed.
The engine was dynamometered and produced 403.
3 horsepower, 365.
2 lb-ft torque at 5,800 rpm.
Data print out available.
Frame was completely stripped, power washed, inspected andmeasured at Dias Spring in Erie, PA.
, then sent for powder coating.
All components were cleaned, repainted, and reassembled.
Frame was stenciled with proper build number, date, and shim markings.
All steering components, differential, and transmission were rebuilt by Bair Corvette, Linesville, PA.
.
Original shifter was rebuilt and installed.
All assembly was done at my home with assistance by Rob Spencer Engineering.
Vinyl covered hardtop is original - not rebuilt as well as the convertible soft top.
Body work, repainting, and detailing was done locally on a roll-around frame.
Dash instruments and clock were rebuilt by Instrument Services, Inc.
, Roscoe, Illinois.
Interior material was purchased from Al Knoch Interiors, Canutillo, Texas.
Seats were rebuilt locally and covered with Al Knoch material.
Wiper motor and components were rebuilt by Corvette Specialties of Mid West.
Headlight bucket motor through Bair Corvette, and almost all other new material from Paragon Reproductions, Inc.
in Swartz Creek, Michigan.
All copies of receipts available.
The wheels were dipped and measured for run out, repainted and new Coker BF Goodrich Silvertown Radial P205/75R15 Red Line Radial tires installed.
The spare is the original 775X15X2 ply tire.
The car was taken to a local alignment shop, road tested and delivered back to my home.
Additional photos of the entire rebuild are available.
The original dealersales brochure comes with the car.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette

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