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Car Year: 1965
Car's approximate birthday: November 13, 1964
 
Owner: 1) Streetside Classics
City: Fort Worth
State: Texas
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: 194675S102340
State: Restored
 
Exterior: MM Milano Maroon (12.01%)
Interior: 435 Maroon (Vinyl)
Softtop: White (33.88%)
Wheels: Other Color
 
Body: A.O.Smith 835
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  19467 Base Corvette Convertible (365hp) 65.26% 4,106.00
  A01 Soft Ray Tinted Glass, all windows 37.14% 16.15
  G81 Positraction Rear Axle, all ratios 84.73% 43.05
  L76 327ci, 365hp Engine 21.27% 129.15
  M20 4-Speed Manual Transmission 89.57% 188.30
  P48 Cast Aluminum Knock-Off Wheels (5) 4.74% 322.80
  T01 Goldwall Tires, 7.75x15 (nylon cord) 4.20% 50.05
  U69 AM-FM Radio 93.84% 203.40
  Total   0.000008163249434%
(1 Cars)
5,058.90
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Other details: Mileage: 47848
Trim Tag: STD Black Vinyl, MM Milano Maroon
Body Date Code: B29 (09/29/1964)
 
Car history:
Posted 12/10/2019

This frame-off restored convertible is dialed-in and practically begging to go
win some trophies. And with only 1,500 miles on the build, it will have plenty of
opportunities to do so.

Finished using its original color combination, including the gorgeous Code M M
Milano Maroon paint, this Corvette roadster is one of those rare cars that can
actually be driven and enjoyed while it appreciates as an investment. And because
mid-year Corvettes are grade-A collectables, higher-end driver's grade roadsters
like this '65 are about as safe as money in the bank. The fiberglass body is quite
straight, with crisp body lines and doors that close with that unique Corvette
sound, and the bird cage underneath was a perfect foundation for this comprehensive
build. A professional repaint replicates the original deep maroon that shines up
so well, and it plays perfectly on the C2s dramatic shape. It's not perfect
(although you'll be hard-pressed to find many flaws), but for a car that begs to
be driven and enjoyed, it's exactly right. They didn't take any liberties with the
car, either, so it wears a correct small-block hood, proper badges, and brightly
chromed bumpers that were replaced/rechromed during the restoration. Man,
this is a really slick car!

Inside, the trim tag calls for standard upholstery, but the window sticker reveals
the special order Maroon Trim, so that's what went into the car when the time
for replacement arrived. Corvette stylists were hitting on all 8 cylinders when
the Stingray was designed, so you get a gorgeous, well-detailed leather interior
that's uniquely American with a lot of European influences. The leather bucket
seats wear reproduction seat covers that match the originals exactly, with great
detail and just the right amount of comfort marks to make it look inviting.
Replacement carpets and handsome door panels help add to the OEM feeling
inside, and there are great-looking analog gauges in the instrument panel. A
relatively rare AM/FM radio hangs in its unusual vertical orientation, there are
Corvette-logo floor mats to keep it tidy, and the chrome shifter poking out of
the middle console goads the driver into dropping gears and squealing tires
whenever possible. The white convertible top is newer and shows practically
zero wear, because if you're doing it right, you'll only need it in emergencies,
as it stows invisibly underneath the deck. On a car that looks as good as this
one does, the comfortable and sporty interior is certainly a highlight.

A powerful engine is critical on an investment-grade Corvette, and the 327
under the hood is an incredible runner, reportedly built to 365 horsepower specs.
Recently built and nicely detailed, it's ready to hit the road. Correct Chevy Orange
paint covers the block, and they did it right by painting the engine after it was
assembled so it looks like it did on the showroom floor in 1965. A chrome air
cleaner lid, finned Chevrolet valve covers, and a modern alternator add some
under-hood sparkle, but there's no denying the appeal is in how it runs. Ram's
horn exhaust manifolds lead to a recent dual exhaust system that sounds right
and the rest of the chassis is in great order too. Up close you'll see a suspension
with lots of new and refurbished parts, power steering, and a Muncie 4-speed
transmission, so it drives every bit as great as it looks. Standard turbine wheels
with spinners look awesome on any C2 Corvette and they wear 205/75/15
performance radials for a correct look.

Documented with an original window sticker and loads of restoration photographs,
this 1965 roadster is a car you can show with pride, drive with a big grin on
your face, and will always be worth at least what you've spent on it.
 
For Sale: No

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