1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 327/250







Ended Feb 03, 2026 at 8:04 PM UTC
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Description
The 1965 Corvette convertible equipped with the base 327ci/250 horsepower V8 and the two‑speed Powerglide automatic transmission was a solid performer in the C2 Sting Ray lineup. Powered by a 10.5:1 compression Carter four‑barrel small‑block, it delivered 250 horsepower and 360 lb‑ft of torque. Standard four‑wheel disc brakes, functional fender vents, and sleek flat‑dial instrumentation enhanced both style and handling. Of the 15,376 convertibles produced, approximately 2,551 featured the 327/250 combo across all body styles, with just over 2,000 said to be specified with Powerglide. Prized for its balance of ease and performance, this specific variant remains a well-regarded classic.
Retained by the original owner’s family until 2024, this example retains its original color combination of Glen Green over Saddle upholstery, and reportedly benefits from a thoughtful refurbishment under prior ownership. Work is said to have included a repaint, rebuilding the factory engine and carburetor, rebuilding the rear trailing arms, and adding practical upgrades such as a secondary radiator and electric cooling fan for improved performance in warm weather.
This C2 Corvette convertible is now offered with service records dating back to 1987, its factory owner’s manual, technical information and service books, a car cover, and a clean California title.
Highlights
Prior refurbishment including an engine rebuild and repaint
Powered by a factory 327ci V8 factory-rated at 250 horsepower and 360 lb-ft. of torque
Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission
Retains original color combination of Glen Green over Saddle upholstery
Factory Equipment
Power steering
Delco AM/FM radio
Power antenna
Heater
Locking glove box
Analog clock
Woodgrain steering wheel
Twin retracting headlamps
Chrome exterior mirror
Steel wheels with factory hubcaps
The chassis number (194675S122687) decodes the following information:
1 – Chevrolet
9 – Corvette
4 – V8 Engine
67 – Convertible
5 – 1965 model year
S – St. Louis assembly plant
122687 – Sequential production number
The trim tag decodes the following information:
420BC – Saddle Vinyl interior
900GG – Glen Green
The engine decodes the following information:
122687 - Matches the chassis number (see photo gallery)
HO - 327ci 250 hp with automatic transmission
F0713 - Flint engine plant, July 13rd build date
Modifications
Secondary radiator with electric cooling fan and toggle switch
Replacement beige carpets
Replacement convertible soft top
Servicing & Documentation
January 2025:
Repacked and adjusted right front wheel bearing
Changed oil/filter and resealed oil canister
Replaced spark plugs and wires
Flushed brake fluid
Replaced intake manifold gasket
Replaced right valve cover gasket
Rebuilt fuel pump and steel fuel lines
Rebuilt carburetor
205/75R15 Hankook tires with 2013 date codes
Known Imperfections
Some paint imperfections noted by the seller
Wear on seat belt buckles
Antenna does not fully retract
Fuel cap shows some internal spider cracks
Fading on gauge cluster surround and glovebox
Ownership History
This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette is reported to have been sold new in Connecticut and remained within the original owner’s family for nearly 50 years. The seller's father acquired this 1965 Corvette via auction on Hagerty Marketplace in December 2024.
This vehicle currently has a loan, which the seller will pay off to transfer ownership to the winning bidder.
Included Items
Factory owner’s manual
Service records 1987-present
Technical information and service books
One set of keys
Car cover
Additional Information
From the seller, “This Corvette brought a ton of joy to our dad/father-in-law. It’s fun to drive and turns heads wherever you go! We hope it finds another family who will love and treat it well.”
Additional documents
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