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VIN 40867S109385



























   
Car Year: 1964
Car's approximate birthday: January 20, 1964
 
Owner: 1) Streetside Classics
City: Lithia Springs
State: Georgia
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: 40867S109385
State: Restored
 
Exterior: 916 Daytona Blue (15.54%)
Interior: Blue (Vinyl)
Softtop: White (21.79%)
Wheels: Other Color
 
Body: Unknown
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  867 Base Corvette Convertible (250hp) 62.64% 4,037.00
  U69 AM-FM Radio 94.17% 176.50
  Total   0.000013188876621%
(1 Cars)
4,213.50
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Other details: Mileage: 4582
 
Car history:
Posted 11/26/2019

Thoroughly and meticulously restored, this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
is in outstanding condition - both aesthetically and mechanically - and is a sterling
representative of the second generation of Corvettes, a class that offered some
well-planned structural upgrades over its predecessors to increase both their
safety and durability, combined with a style like no other American car offered
at the time.

Chevy had precious little time to make any tweaks to their new design that had
premiered the year before as this '64 rolled, but there wasn't much that needed
fixing. The generation had a substantially stronger steel frame than its predecessors
to hold its fiberglass body panels in alignment, and that upgrade has paid dividends
in this 'Vette as, some 55 years after it debuted, it's impressively well-aligned.
Step around to the front and notice how the flip up, hidden headlights - a feature
that would become a hallmark on the Corvette for decades - line up with their
surrounding panels. It's cloaked in an ultra-sharp shade of blue and you can see
the precise workmanship that went into the job - this car really makes quite an
impression. A broad white stripe runs the length of the hood, passing over a fully
functional cowl induction scoop that sends cold, dense air to the waiting engine
below. Driving in less forgiving weather won't present any undue challenges when
you're behind the wheel - its white canvas convertible top is in great condition
and seals nicely to keep the elements from intruding. The array of chrome exterior
fittings is also in top form to further add to an unbeatable level of classic curb appeal.

This iconic convertible offers a showstopper of an interior. Many of its components
were customized and lifted from the following generation of 'Vettes and they
blend impressively with their surroundings, including the pair of contoured two
tone leather buckets that offer a level of support and comfort beyond the reach
of the original seating. The two tone theme is carried over to the door panels -
also in mint condition - that tie in perfectly with the white of the pad passing
over the signature, double cove configuration of the dash area whose aeronautically
inspired instrument cluster houses a full complement of clear and functional
gauges. Air conditioning was a rare feature in a convertible back in the mid '60s
and the aftermarket system that's on board here really is a welcome addition
during hotter weather. A Kenwood stereo system has also been seamlessly
installed behind the buckets and teams with a quality aftermarket amp and
speakers to fill the cabin with sound.

This vintage 'Vette boasts plenty of power to go along with its exceptional good
looks. A nicely enhanced 350 cubic inch V8 sits perfectly in the engine bay, armed
with a pair of aluminum aftermarket heads and a Holley 4-barrel carb riding on
top of a high rise intake manifold. It's a great sounding engine that exhales into
Hooker headers leading out to dual exhausts and its abilities will become evident
pretty quickly as you tap on the accelerator pedal. The powerplant pairs with a
4-speed manual Muncie M22 transmission to provide just the right hands on
driving experience you'd want in a performance-centric ride like this. As iconic
and visually appealing as a classic can be, it rides on a set of 17 inch American
Racing Rally wheels as its smooth power steering makes for easy maneuvering
and power brakes with discs up front bring prompt, fade resistant stops.
 
For Sale: No

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