1967 Chevrolet Corvette L71

Stunning 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L71 Coupe - frame-off restored and fully documented. The 1967 Corvette Stingray was the last Corvette of the second generation, and five years of refinements made it the best of the line. The 427/435HP L71 Sting Ray would be the high-water mark of Corvette performance and refinement for the C2 series of cars. Changes were modest with five smaller front fender vents replacing the three larger ones and the flat-finish rockers conferred a lower profile. New was a single backup light mounted above the license plate and the previous models' wheel covers were exchanged for the new design. Interior alterations included revised upholstery and the handbrake moved from beneath the dash to between the seats. The 427/435hp came standard from the factory with the Holley triple two-barrel carburetor arrangement called Tri-Power. The rare L71 engine package cost the original buyer an extra $437.10 on the GM order form. This 1967 Corvette was produced on September 3, 1967 at the St. Louis Assembly Plant and was ordered with the optional solid lifter L71 427/435HP engine, 4-speed close ratio manual transmission, Positraction rear end, Transistor ignition, Special Heavy Duty Suspension, push button AM/FM radio, and finished in its factory delivered Goodwood Green exterior. A complete nut and bolt frame off, no expense spared full restoration of this Corvette was completed some 15 years ago and still shows excellently. This factory L71 Corvette is powered by the numbers matching 427/435HP engine, and numbers matching 4-speed close ratio transmission. Accompanying this beautiful example of one of the ultimate and most collectible Corvettes is the Original NCRS Validated Tank Sticker. Other documents included are invoices from the restoration, '67 Corvette Owner's Manual, and Radio Tag. With the combination of the optional L71 powerhouse engine, the 4-speed close ratio transmission, and having an excellent complete frame off restoration, plus verified factory original documentation makes this an extremely rare and collectable example.


First registration 09/1967

Milage 77,950

435 hp

0-100 km/h in 4.5 seconds

Top speed 260 km/h