1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 327 4-Speed







Ended Dec 22, 2025 at 8:58 PM UTC
Addenda and errata
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Description
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The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible marked the final year of the second-generation “Sting Ray” (C2), widely regarded as one of the most iconic American sports cars. Originally slated for a redesign, the next-generation Corvette (C3) was delayed, allowing Chevrolet to perfect the existing platform.
The ’67 model featured subtle refinements, including five smaller front fender vents, simplified rocker panels, and a relocated handbrake for improved ergonomics. Under the hood, buyers could choose from a range of powerful V8 engines — from the base 327-cubic-inch small-block engine to the legendary L71 427 big-block — mated to one of four manual transmission choices or a Powerglide automatic.
The original owner of this reportedly unrestored 1967 Corvette Convertible selected numerous optional upgrades, including a wide-ratio four‑speed manual transmission, detachable hardtop, Kelsey-Hayes turbine-style aluminum wheels, teakwood steering wheel, and AM/FM pushbutton radio. The Corvette, which wears Ermine White paint, a white convertible top, and has a working clock, is powered by a replacement 327ci V8.
Highlights
Replacement 327ci V8 engine
Factory-optional M20 wide-ratio four‑speed manual transmission
Ermine White (972) paint with white convertible top
Optional vinyl-covered detachable hardtop (see photo gallery)
Optional Kelsey-Hayes turbine-style aluminum wheels
Factory Equipment
Hidden/pop-up headlights
Dual exhaust
Optional teakwood steering wheel
Optional AM/FM pushbutton radio
Bucket seats
Air conditioning
Power windows
160-mph speedometer, 7,000-rpm tachometer, and gauges for oil pressure, fuel, ammeter, water temperature
Clock
Turn-button door locks
Four-wheel disc brakes
Dual master cylinder brake system
The chassis number (194677S112432) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
94 – Corvette
67 – Convertible
7 – 1967 model year
S – St. Louis (Missouri) assembly plant
112432 – Sequential production number
Modifications
327ci V8 engine swap
Bucket seats wear black leather covers over original black vinyl upholstery
Servicing
Pirelli P400 P205/75R15 tires
Documentation
Clean Florida title
Known Imperfections
Original lacquer paint is cracked and crazed throughout
Air conditioning is inoperable
Headliner has separated from hardtop
Passenger power window is loose in track
Tear in passenger sun visor
Seat covers are worn
Ownership History
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is offered from the Burnyzz Collection of December vehicles.
Additional Information
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