This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible represents the pinnacle of the legendary C2 generation and stands among the most desirable American sports cars ever produced. Widely regarded by enthusiasts and collectors as one of the finest Corvette designs of all time, the final-year 1967 model combines iconic styling, proven performance, and exceptional collectibility. Finished in its factory-correct Lynndale Blue color combination and powered by its numbers-matching 327ci V8, this award-winning example offers a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented Corvette with documented NCRS recognition and notable provenance.
Finished in striking Lynndale Blue, the car was refinished during a prior refurbishment completed in 2003 and presents with the unmistakable styling cues that have made the 1967 Corvette a perennial collector favorite. Distinctive design elements include the model’s signature hidden headlights, split chrome bumpers, sculpted fender vents, cast rocker-panel accents, and dual exhaust outlets. A blue soft top complements the exterior finish, while a vinyl-covered removable hardtop is included, providing additional versatility and enhancing the car’s year-round appeal. The result is a timeless appearance that perfectly captures the elegance and performance-oriented character of Chevrolet’s most celebrated sports car.
Power comes from the original numbers-matching 327ci V8, factory rated at 300 horsepower and paired with a desirable four-speed manual transmission. Renowned for its smooth power delivery, reliability, and engaging driving characteristics, the 327 remains one of Chevrolet’s most respected small-block engines. Engine block stamping documentation confirms that the engine retains its original identity, while the correct "HE" suffix designation further verifies its factory 327/300-horsepower manual-transmission specification. The combination provides the responsive performance and rewarding driving experience that continue to make mid-year Corvettes so highly sought after.
Backing the 327 V8 is a four-speed manual transmission sending power to a 3.36:1 Positraction rear axle, a desirable performance-oriented drivetrain configuration that enhances both traction and driver engagement. Together, the drivetrain delivers the balanced combination of spirited acceleration and comfortable cruising that has defined the Corvette ownership experience for generations.
The chassis is equally well equipped, featuring factory power steering and four-wheel disc brakes. Widely recognized as one of the most advanced braking systems offered on an American production car of its era, the four-wheel disc setup provides confident stopping performance while preserving the Corvette’s sporting nature. Silver-painted Rally-style steel wheels accented by chrome trim rings and hubcaps are wrapped in BFGoodrich red-stripe tires, completing the car’s period-correct appearance and enhancing its visual appeal.
Inside, the cabin is trimmed in attractive Teal Blue vinyl upholstery, creating a striking contrast with the Lynndale Blue exterior finish. Matching treatments extend across the dashboard, center console, and carpeting, resulting in a cohesive and highly authentic presentation. Additional features include tinted glass, lap belts, and a vertically mounted Delco AM/FM radio, all contributing to the distinctive character and charm of the mid-year Corvette interior.
The driver is greeted by a comprehensive instrument cluster featuring a 160-mph speedometer, tachometer, and auxiliary gauges monitoring the vehicle’s vital functions. The five-digit odometer currently displays fewer than 80,000 miles, although total mileage is unknown.
Further enhancing this Corvette’s appeal is its impressive award history. The car has received both national and regional NCRS Top Flight recognition, a distinction reserved for examples demonstrating a high degree of authenticity, correctness, and presentation. Accompanying documentation includes NCRS scoring sheets, while the car is also reported to have been displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, adding another noteworthy chapter to its history.
As the final and most refined expression of the iconic C2 generation, this 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible offers a compelling combination of documented originality, award-winning presentation, and proven collector appeal. Whether displayed at marque events, enjoyed on scenic drives, or added to a distinguished collection, this numbers-matching Corvette delivers the timeless styling, performance, and heritage that continue to place the 1967 model among the most coveted American sports cars ever built.
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