Both cars are painted in Lynndale Blue, feature a blue interior, and are powered by a 427cui V8 backed by a close ratio 4-speed manual transmission.
There is no denying that the classic 1967 Chevrolet Corvette is a hot commodity, especially one in excellent condition from top to bottom. Well, what about two '67 Corvettes in excellent condition? These two almost-identical blue Vettes are crossing the auction block through Raleigh Classic Cars Auction (Auction America). Both are astonishingly similar, but the two do have some differences. Which one would you bid on?
Both of these Corvettes are cloaked in a shiny Lynndale Blue paint job, with the major difference telling them apart being the convertible tops. One has a white convertible top covering the cabin while the other top is blue. Both classic Vettes feature a blue vinyl interior.
Even better, both of these cars are stuffed with the L71 big block 427cui V8 engine that generates 435-horsepower and are both backed by the Muncie M21 close ratio 4-speed manual transmission.
The '67 classic Vette with the convertible top has been owned by the same individual since 2001, and it only has a low 7,100 actual miles. This car features a 3.55 positraction axle, tinted windshield, AM/FM radio, transistor ignition, special front and rear suspension, and white wall tires to add to the old-school appeal. Everything on the car has been highly documented, and the sale comes with the original window sticker, owner's manual, Protect-O-Plate, and ownership history from new.
Basically twinning, this '67 Corvette features a blue top has received numerous awards including the Bloomington Gold Certified and NCRS Top Flight. It features a speed warning indicator, rally wheels wrapped with red line rubber, off-road exhaust, a 3.70 posi rear end, transistor ignitions, an F41 suspension, tinted glass, an AM/FM radio. This car is also highly documented and will come with copies of the NCRS Top Flight award and Bloomington Gold certificate, window sticker, Protect-O-Plate, and ownership history.
If you're in the market to adopt a beautiful classic Corvette, look no further. These two "twins" are going to auction and are in need of a new home. Check out Raleigh Classic Cars Auction, and register to bid here.