1966 Tuxedo Black Corvette Convertible with Silver interior, L72 427/425hp, 4-spd. manual transmission.
The ’66 Corvette model year brought with it some changes. Some options from the previous year, like fuel injection were gone, but in the mid ’60’s cubic inches were king and Corvette wasn’t going to be left behind in that dept. So, the 396ci big block first introduced in ’65, grew to a 427ci big block in ’66! Horsepower was steady at 425, but torque was up slightly on the solid lifter L72. And in addition, there was another big block offered this year; the L36 390hp 427 with hydraulic lifters. And thus, a legend was born . . .
Can you say SPECTACULAR!!!? We knew that you could! Because that is the appropriate word to describe this Tuxedo Black ’66 L72
2016 Corvette Torch Red w/Jet Black interior, 376/455hp, 8-spdpaddle-shift automatic transaxle.
This one owner Coupe came to us from a local So. Cal client. It’s in absolutely beautiful condition and features the most popular color combination offered; Torch Red w/Jet Black interior.
It’s only racked up 9k miles since new and features, the 2LT Equipment Group, chrome wheels and rear spoiler.
Stock #: 6078
$48,500
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1980 Black Corvette Coupe with Doeskin interior, 350/190hp, 4-spd. manual transmission.
The Black paint shines bright, the aluminum wheels look new and the interior looks almost like no one has ever sat in it!
Doeskin interior with AC, tilt/tele steering column, leather seats, rear window defogger and am/fm stereo.
1967 L79 Corvette Convertible Rally Red w/Red interior, L79 327/350hp, 4-spd. manual transmission.
If asked to find the best all-around mid-year driver that offered dependability, performance, and fun. You would be hard pressed to find a more fitting candidate than the ’67 L79 327 Convertible.
Only two small blocks were offered in 1967: the base 327/300hp and the (soon to be legendary) high performance L79, which offered 350hp. Because of the L79’s special camshaft, it was only available with a 4-speed manual transmission.
This engine had been introduced in 1965 and in addition to the camshaft, gave you bigger heads with 2.02 [...]
ISeeCars.Com has done a study and found that Corvette buyers love their cars so much that they keep them an average of 9 years. This ranks the Corvette as #2 among 15.7 million used cars sold by their original owners.
Top 10 New Cars Owners Keep the Longest
1 – Ford Expedition, 9.0 Years
2 – Chevrolet Corvette, 9.0 Years
3 – Toyota Sequoia, 8.9 Years
4 – Toyota 4Runner, 8.8 Years
5 – Toyota Avalon, 8.6 Years
6 – Ford Explorer, 8.4 Years
7 – Chevrolet Suburban, 8.4 Years
8 – Honda Accord, 8.3 Years
9 – Ford Taurus. 8.3 Years
10 – Honda Odyssey, 8.3 Years
It also turns out that Corvette Drivers tend not to use their cars as much as the average car. In fact, owners of the Corvette convertible drove their cars less than any other car. The Convertible drivers