Lot 5103

Auburn Fall 2013

1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435

435-hp Tri-Power 427 Big-Block

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$175,000 - $225,000 USD | Not Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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  • Desirable L71 Tri-power 435hp 427cid V-8 and 4-speed manual transmission.
  • Restored to NCRS standards with its correct drivetrain.
  • Fit and finish are exceptional with excellent engine detailing and spotless undercarriage.
  • Equipped with power steering and brakes, clock, AM-FM radio, and side exhausts.

Chassis no. 194677S111228

427-cid, 435-hp OHV V-8 engine, four-speed manual transmission, coil spring independent front suspension, independent rear suspension with transverse leaf spring, and four-wheel power hydraulic disc brakes. Wheelbase: 98.0-inches

For 1965, Chevy added the big-block “Mark IV” engine to the Corvette options list, a 396 cubic inch version rated at 425-hp. For 1966, the big-block became a 427, offered in two stages of tune: 390 or 425-hp. With the 427 came the new “power bulge” hood. Big-block cars had stiffer suspension, a heavy-duty clutch and a better cooling system. Acceleration was phenomenal: zero-to-sixty in under five seconds.

In 1967, there were three different production 427 options. This car has RPO L71, a solid-lifter Tri-Power version with three two-barrel Rochester carbs. It was rated at 435-hp, although it is widely believed to have made a good deal more.

In red over red with black convertible top and black stinger, it is in excellent condition throughout, restored to NCRS standards. It is equipped with power steering, power brakes, windshield washers, clock, AM/FM radio, side exhausts and bolt-on wheels with Coker Classic redline tires. Fit and finish are exceptional and the red leather interior is brilliant, although the seats show some use. Engine detail is excellent, and the undercarriage is spotless.

Big-block Corvettes are very much in demand. Certainly this is one of the best.