This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette convertible have been refurbished and modified by Custom Restorations LLC, and it is powered by a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 linked to a 4L70E four-speed automatic transmission and a Ford 9″ rear end.
The car is finished in red with a black soft top over brown distressed upholstery, and the fiberglass body is mounted on an Art Morrison chassis that features tubular front A-arms, a four-link rear suspension setup, adjustable coilovers, and power rack-and-pinion steering.
Additional equipment includes staggered-diameter Schott wheels, Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes, a TSP Velocity intake manifold, tubular headers, side-exit exhaust pipes, Vintage Air climate control, electric windows, a Lokar shifter, an Ididit steering column, a Billet Specialties steering wheel, Dakota Digital instrumentation, and an AM/FM radio modified for Bluetooth connectivity.
The car was finished from the factory in Rally Red (974), and the fiberglass body was removed and refinished during aforementioned refurbishment work.
Exterior details include a black Haartz Stayfast soft top, pop-up headlights, chrome bumperettes, a driver-side mirror, vented fenders, side-exit exhaust pipes with shields, and a stinger hood with a black stripe and a remote-operated hood-release actuator.
The 18″ front and 19″ rear Schott Fuel wheels are mounted with Sumitomo redline tires.
The fabricated steel Art Morrison chassis incorporates tubular front A-arms, a rack-and-pinion power steering rack, four-link rear suspension, and adjustable coilovers.
Braking is handled by Wilwood four-wheel discs with polished calipers over slotted and cross-drilled rotors.
The cockpit is equipped with bucket seats trimmed in distressed brown upholstery along with a matching dashboard and door panels with black inserts.
Carbon-fiber trim accents the dashboard and center console, and appointments include a Vintage Air climate control system, a Lokar shifter, an analog clock, electric windows, black carpets, and a modified radio with Bluetooth connectivity that is mounted vertically.
The leather-wrapped Billet Specialties steering wheel is mounted to a polished Ididit steering column and frames Dakota Digital RTX instrumentation that includes a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges.
The digital odometer shows 266 miles, and true mileage is unknown.