- 1964 MY Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Restoration
- Current owner reports numbers matching vehicle
- Corvette L84 engine producing 375HP
- 2-speed powerglide automatic transmission
- Fuel injected
- Fiberglass body
- Independent rear suspension
- Recirculating ball steering with optional power assist
- Bucket seats
- Current owner reports recent oil change
The Chevrolet Corvette is a cornerstone of American car culture. The first generation proved that the company could make a genuinely compelling and impressive sports car. It was loved by many, which is why the second-generation Corvette had a tough act to follow. However, it managed to set a new benchmark with beautiful new sheet metal that drew inspiration from the Mako Shark concept car. Our featured car is a 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible — the drop-top version adds a touch more flair to the whole package. The car is reportedly numbers matching and has undergone a complete restoration.
Exterior and Interior
There’s no mistaking the C2 Corvette for anything else. The design was a departure from the C1 and now featured sharper edges and muscular haunches. For the first time, the lights were hidden, too, while the body was fiberglass. Our featured car wears a blue exterior paint job, matched with a dark blue-trimmed interior. The two occupants are offered bucket seats.
Engine
Under the hood of this numbers matching 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible lies a potent 327ci V8. The engine powers the rear wheels via a two-speed automatic transmission, with the Corvette featuring independent rear suspension and recirculating ball steering with optional power assist. The current owner reports that the car has undergone a recent oil change too.
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