This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is finished in Marlboro Maroon with a black convertible top over saddle leather, and it was the subject of a two-year refurbishment completed in 2007 that have included a repaint and a rebuild of its numbers-matching engine.
The 427ci L68 V8 features triple two-barrel carburetors and is mated to a four-speed manual transmission.
The rebuilt 427ci L68 V8 features three two-barrel carburetors and was factory rated at 400 horsepower, which is sent to the rear wheels through a Muncie four-speed manual transmission and a 3.55:1 Positraction rear end.
An oil change was completed in 2023.
The engine stamping shown above includes the digits 113960, which correspond with the final six digits of the vehicle’s serial number.
Additionally, the JC suffix on the pad corresponds with the 427ci L68 engine for manual-transmission applications.
The body was refinished in its factory shade of Marlboro Maroon (988AA) at the time of the refurbishment, the body was removed and the frame was also refinished in the process.
Features include a black-accented stinger hood, pop-up headlights, fender vents, a side mirror, and chrome split bumpers.
Rally 15″ wheels wear bowtie-logo center caps and BFGoodrich redline tires, and additional equipment includes four-wheel disc brakes and a side-exit exhaust system.
The interior features Saddle leather upholstery (421BP) on the seats with matching treatments on the dashboard, console, and carpeting.
Equipment includes a woodgrain steering wheel, an analog clock, and a vertically mounted Delco AM/FM radio, the latter of which is fitted with a pre-delivery-style instructional tag.
Instrumentation includes a tachometer, a 160-mph speedometer, and supplementary gauges.
The five-digit odometer shows approximately 20k miles, with true mileage unknown.