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This is an exceptionally rare and beautifully restored 1967 L71 Corvette—one of the most coveted configurations ever produced during the mid-year era. Finished in stunning Marina Blue with a Bright Blue interior, this car represents the pinnacle of big-block Corvette performance and factory-option desirability.
Key Factory Options & Features: L71 427/435hp Tri-Power V8 (Original engine – Al Grenning Certified) M21 Close-Ratio 4-Speed Manual Transmission F41 Special Suspension J56 Heavy Duty Power Brakes (1 of only 267 built in 1967) 4.11 Posi-Traction Rear End Side Mount Exhaust System Headrest Seats Tinted Glass AM/FM Radio Dual Tops: Matching Blue Painted Hardtop & Black Soft Top Rally Wheels w/ Whitewall Bias-Ply Tires Provenance & Documentation: This Corvette has undergone a meticulous frame-off restoration to factory specs and still retains its original, numbers-matching engine. Accompanying the car is highly sought-after factory documentation, including the Tank Sticker and Car Shipper, verifying its pedigree and originality. Jeff Romm (661) 510-3486 [email protected]
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----What a beauty! Kind of looks like a Nabors restoration as several things look similar to my 67 Coupe. One of the premier Corvette resto guys and great guys as well (even though one brother has passed on (RIP!), But I could be wrong....Bill S
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