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Car Year: 1966
Car's approximate birthday: July 25, 1966
 
Owner: 1) Streetside Classics
City: Fort Worth
State: Texas
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: 194376S127258
State: Restored
 
Exterior: 976 Nassau Blue (22.01%)
Interior: Std Black (Vinyl)
Softtop: Other Color
Wheels: Other Color
 
Body: St. Louis 4998
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  19437 Base Corvette Sport Coupe (BB 390hp) 35.92% 4,295.00
  L36 427ci, 390hp Engine 18.46% 181.20
  Total   0.000001085133512%
(1 Cars)
4,476.20
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Engine details: 454ci V8 417.9hp
Other details: Mileage: 84299 on odometer
Trim Tag: STD Black Vinyl, 976 Nassau Blue (Now Black Vinyl, Marlboro Maroon)
Body Date Code: K25 (07/25/1966)
 
Car history:
Posted 11/02/2019

Even at a glance you can tell this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette is no ordinary resto-mod.
In 2006 the restorers took a 427 car and swapped in a fuel-injected 454, a
quick-shifting 6-speed manual, and finished off the frame off-restoration that
resulted in this attention-grabbing C2.


The way this car fits together, there isn't much doubt that it has always been a
well-enjoyed car. The doors fit well and don't need a heavy slam to close, the
fiberglass shows no stress cracks or major repairs, and even though the Marlboro
Maroon paint has seen some better days and could use some attention, this is
still a stunning car to see bolting down the thoroughfare. Most of the glass is
stock Chevrolet, including that awesome original big-block stinger hood, and
the result is aggressive, functional, and sure to generate a ton of conversation
at the next show. All the original styling cues are still in place, ranging from the
folding headlights to the ribbed rocker panel trim to the split bumpers that are
newer and shine up very well. Original badges and emblems reinforce the fact
that this Corvette is more of an evolution of the factory look rather than a total
remake, although the overall vibe is far more predatory than any original. Perfect
it is not, but with some added effort into the paint or a full respray (which is
what something this beautiful really deserves), this C2 will be back to a six-
figure show-stopper in an instant.


The makeover given to the interior pulls the 50-year-old 'Vette firmly into the
21st century. New black vinyl has been wrapped around the bucket seats, using
stock-style patterns to pay respect to its roots. The door panels were crafted to
match, and new black carpets anchor the interior nicely. A leather-wrapped billet
steering wheel mounted on a tilt column and aftermarket digital gauges look
fantastic from the driver's seat, and aside from the Hurst 6-speed shifter built
inside the middle console, it feels close to stock when you're behind the wheel.
You'll also note that this is an air-conditioned car, and the system has been
upgraded with modern hardware behind it. A glance in back reveals that the C2
has plenty of room for stereo gear, and a sound bar full of speakers was mounted
in that's controlled by the retro-sound AM/FM/AUX radio in the dash, mounted
vertically to mimic the Wonderbar units of old. The interior presentation is very
good and the cabin inside this resto-mod is truly a comfortable place to be on a
Saturday night cruise


Mechanically is where this Corvette steals the show, with a thumping 454 big
block Chevrolet V8 (Dyno'd at 417.9 HP) under the hood that's topped with an
electronic fuel injection setup. The show-off worthy engine bay is dressed up
with aluminum valve covers and an original-style open-element air cleaner replete
with 427 badges, and functionality is improved by an aluminum radiator and
MSD ignition system. The Magnum 6-speed manual transmission was installed
in 2017 along with a Spec bell housing, and it's framed by a long-tube header
fed stainless steel dual exhaust system that provides a killer soundtrack for this
resto-mod. It shifts great, with an easy clutch that replaces the usual ACL-busters
of old, and it spins 3.55 posi gears in the rear end that allows for both laid-back
highway cruising and red light-to-red light drag sessions. Just about everything
under the car has been addressed, from the suspension to the gas tank and
everything was detailed nicely. With power steering and four-wheel disc brakes,
it rides and handles like a much more modern piece. Staggered Boyd Coddington
wheels look like flashier vintage Torque Thrusts, and wear 225/50/17 front and
255/70/17 rear Kumho performance radials.


Documented with an owner's manual, restoration photos, and maintenance
records, this restomod Corvette is truly a special piece that could easily be kicked
back up to a six-figure show car. For non-purists, this Sting Ray represents the
pinnacle of C2 evolution.
 
For Sale: No

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