1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 4-Speed







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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Introduced for the 1963 model year, the second‑generation Corvette Stingray marked a dramatic leap forward in both performance and design, cementing Chevrolet’s reputation as a serious sports car manufacturer. By 1965, refinements such as standard four‑wheel disc brakes and improved powertrain options made the C2 one of the most capable sports cars of the era. High‑output small‑block examples equipped with four‑speed manual transmissions remain especially desirable among enthusiasts.
Refurbished prior to the seller's acquisition, this '65 C2 Convertible is powered by a period-correct small block Chevrolet V8 fitted with a Holley four-barrel carburetor and paired with a four‑speed manual transmission. Refinished in Rally Red with a black hood stripe, the car is equipped with both a black convertible soft top and a removable color-matched hardtop, along with optional side exit exhaust pipes and knockoff wheels. Inside, reupholstered gray bucket seats are separated by a console housing an AM/FM radio.
This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette is now offered at no reserve with a removable hardtop and a clean Indiana title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
Powered by a period-correct small block Chevrolet V8
Muncie 4‑speed manual transmission
Refinished in Rally Red with black hood stripe and black soft top
Side exhaust, knockoff wheels, and removable hardtop
Color-matched hardtop included
Power steering and brakes
The chassis number (194675S120095) decodes as:
1 – Division: Chevrolet
94 – Series: Corvette
67 – Body style: Convertible
5 – Model year: 1965
S – Assembly plant: St. Louis, Missouri
120005 – Sequential production number
The trim tag decodes as:
ST 65 4671A – Model year: 1965
Body style: Corvette convertible
Assembly plant: St. Louis, Missouri
54590 BDY – Fisher Body production number
TRIM 420B – Trim: Saddle vinyl interior
PAINT G‑G – Paint: Glen Green Metallic exterior finish
Factory Equipment
Chassis & Drivetrain:
Small block Chevrolet V8
Muncie 4‑speed manual transmission
Power‑assisted four‑wheel disc brakes
Independent rear suspension
Power steering
Exterior:
Side exit exhaust
Knockoff wheels
Interior:
Center console with manual shifter
Vinyl bucket seats
AM/FM radio
Analog clock
Modifications
Exterior color changed from Glen Green Metallic to Rally Red
Interior color changed from tan to gray
High‑rise aluminum intake manifold
MSD electronic ignition system
Holley four‑barrel carburetor
Servicing
The seller reports the following items were addressed during a refurbishment completed prior to their acquisition:
Suspension components refreshed
Brake and fuel line replacement
Fuel tank replacement
Known Imperfections
Cosmetic imperfections consistent with age and road use
Ownership History
The current seller acquired the Corvette from a prior owner who oversaw cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment. The seller notes that the car represents a well‑sorted driver‑quality example rather than a newly completed concours build.
Included
Removable hardtop
Additional Information
From the seller: “Believed to be a factory-born 350 horsepower L79 car, based on the tachometer’s 6,000 RPM redline and how the vehicle was represented to me at the time of purchase. It is also believed to be a factory side-pipe car, per statements from a prior owner who reportedly had the car inspected by a Corvette expert.
The car is equipped with a period-correct GM casting number 3956618 engine block, featuring a 1969 casting date; Corvette reference materials indicate this casting number was used in 1969 Corvettes rated at 350 horsepower. The Muncie transmission retains a matching VIN stamp. The body was assembled by GM Chevrolet’s St. Louis, Missouri plant on November 9, 1965, as indicated by Trim Tag code K09. The transmission was assembled on June 4, 1965, per the transmission date code stamping (see photos).”
Additional documents
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