1969 Chevrolet Corvette 427

{{lr.item.text}}

$35,200 USD | Sold

{{bidding.lot.reserveStatusFormatted}}

Addendum
Please note this vehicle is being sold title in transit

When Harley Earl retired in the early 1960s, his successor, Bill Mitchell, had a new incredibly successful idea: the Corvette Stingray. Besides a completely new body for 1963, another feature was soon introduced that lasted through 1969; the legendary big-block 427 cubic inch engine. In that finally year, the 427 could be had with a single four-barrel carburetor or three two-barrels as seen on this Fathom Green roadster. It appropriately also has the desirable four-speed transmission, as well as power steering and power brakes. Still fitted with the factory Delco radio, the interior is in very good shape and appears correct in every area. The black vinyl top, paint, body and trim work also reflect an appearance of regular maintenance and care without any issues. The terrific color choice, along with the perfect drive line, makes this roadster a real winner in every department.