- 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
- Rebuilt 350ci V8 (Non-Number's Matching & Rebuilt by MasterWorks Automotive Services)
- Rebuilt 4-Barrel Carburetor
- 4-Speed Manual (Fully Overhauled by MasterWorks Automotive Services)
- RWD
- Rally Red Exterior
- Red Interior
- Side-Mounted Exhaust Pipes
- Aftermarket Wheels
- Touring Radial Tires
- Aftermarket Suspension
- Aftermarket Brakes
- Aftermarket Electrical Systems
- Rebuilt Carburetor
- Tuned Ignition
- Original-Style Valve Covers & PCV Components Installed
Extras Included in the Sale
- Recently Professionally Detailed (Finishing Touch Auto Detailing - Waterford, MI)
- Full Mechanical Restoration Documented by MasterWorks Automotive Services ($13K+)
This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray is a comprehensively refreshed C2 example that blends classic mid-1960s design with a documented, enthusiast-focused mechanical restoration. Powered by a rebuilt 350ci naturally aspirated V8 and paired with a fully overhauled 4-speed manual transmission, the car emphasizes reliability, drivability, and mechanical integrity rather than strict numbers-matching originality. The vehicle benefits from a full mechanical restoration documented by MasterWorks Automotive Services, exceeding $13,000, providing confidence in the quality and thoroughness of the work performed.
Exterior and Interior
Finished in Rally Red, the exterior showcases the Sting Ray’s iconic sculpted body lines, pronounced fender peaks, and aggressive stance that define the C2 generation. Side-mounted exhaust pipes add a period-correct, competition-inspired visual element while reinforcing the car’s performance character. Aftermarket wheels subtly modernize the appearance, and touring radial tires improve road manners and everyday usability compared to original bias-ply tires. The Red interior complements the exterior color scheme and retains the Corvette’s driver-focused cockpit layout, featuring a low seating position and simple, purposeful instrumentation consistent with mid-1960s performance design.
Engine
Under the hood is a rebuilt 350ci naturally aspirated V8, non-numbers matching, professionally refreshed by MasterWorks Automotive Services and equipped with a rebuilt 4-barrel carburetor and tuned ignition for improved throttle response and drivability. Original-style valve covers and PCV components preserve a period-correct engine bay appearance despite the mechanical updates. Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission that has also been fully overhauled by MasterWorks. Additional upgrades include aftermarket suspension, brakes, and electrical systems, collectively enhancing handling, stopping performance, and overall reliability. Together, these improvements position this Corvette as a mechanically sorted, well-documented classic that is well suited for spirited driving and confident ownership.
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