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.