- 1964 Chevrolet Corvette
- 402ci V8 (396ci Bored .30 Over)
- 4-Barrel Carburetor
- 4-Speed Manual
- RWD
- Red Exterior
- Beige Interior
- Frame-Off Restoration
- Roller Rockers
- BMT Thumper Cam
- Aluminum 4 Core Radiator
- MSD Ignition
- Coated Headers
- Replaced Wiring Harness
- Re-Upholstered Interior
- Aftermarket Radio
- GTO Style Seats
- Aftermarket Gauges
- Side Pipe Exhaust
- Chrome Spectre Air Cleaner Engine Oil Cooler
Chevrolet’s Corvette is probably the most popular model made by this prolific American automaker. Ask any American to name a sports car and they’ll likely say “Corvette”. This kind of brand recognition and general public awareness comes from decades of excellence, sheer determination, continuous improvement, and a will to succeed. For example, the first generation Corvette ran between 1953 and 1962. In 1963, Chevy decided to introduce the second generation and they outdid themselves spectacularly. Pop-up headlamps, the Stingray badge, and only V8 powerplants defined this generation, a template that continued for several generations thereafter. So, for anyone desiring a classic Corvette, a C2 or second generation example is the best way to go about it. Cars like this Texas-based 1964 Chevrolet Corvette are a great choice to make, especially as this particular car has undergone a ground-up restoration with merely 700 miles done since then.
Exterior and Interior
This pristine 1964 Chevrolet Corvette wears a new coat of bright red paint, and has been endowed with a set of silver aftermarket alloy wheels for a resto-mod appearance. The wheels really complement the car’s coupe silhouette and wrap-around rear window that was changed to a single piece from 1964 onwards due to visibility issues with the split-screen 1963 cars. This car also comes with side-pipe exhausts, another lovely feature that really lets everyone enjoy the growl of its V8. The passenger cabin of this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette features a new beige interior with GTO-style seats. There’s an aftermarket radio and aftermarket gauges too. The steering wheel is an aftermarket unit as well, and really gels well with the car’s iconic twin-hooped dashboard that’s designed to invoke memories of being in a fighter jet. You’ve got some cargo space behind the two seats which is easily accessible, since the Corvette was designed for long-distance touring from the outset.
Engine
Powering this lustrous 1964 Chevrolet Corvette is a 396/402ci big block that’s been bored 0.30 over. It’s paired with a 4-speed manual transmission and of course, the car is rear-wheel drive. There’s a Chrome Spectre air cleaner and engine oil cooler, MSD ignition, roller rockers, a BMT thumper cam, coated headers and a 4-core aluminum radiator. The car also benefits from a new wiring harness, helping banish any electrical gremlins.
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