1964 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Hesperus, Colorado, United States
Please message me with questions at: venetta.settlemires@zoho.eu .
It’s an all numbers matching car with the original trim tag,
original engine, original transmission and rear differential. It’s a L76 327 / 365hp, 4 – Speed and a 3.70:1
Posi Traction CD code rear end. With being a “High Horse” roadster and all numbers matching, makes this
Corvette very interesting and a solid investment. Many Corvettes are non-numbers matching or have been
“Re-Stamped” into a numbers matching cars. This car is Original Numbers Matching and maintains many of its
original components. My father was a NCRS Judge for many years and this car is the real deal. It was sold new and
spent much of its life in central California and is now in Colorado and has been very well preserved as a 100% Rust
Free car. The frame is beautiful, many original chalk marks and even the original frame stencil is still visible. I
would consider this car a SURVIVOR, because the engine compartment and interior are both extremely original and
unrestored. The car has had one, high quality repaint in its original color, Ermine White. The body is very
straight and correct “Press Mold” fiberglass and does not show any signs of major repair work. I feel the car
has NEVER been badly damaged. All of the Chrome is nice, especially the bumpers. All of the stainless is original
and looks presentable. The side glass is very nice, but the windshield does have a small crack about 2” long. It
is a TWO TOP car, with a nicely finished matching Hardtop. The soft top is black and is normally down, so it’s a
little wrinkled but they come out when warm in the sun. Other original features include all four T-3 head light
bulbs, optional back up lamps, new exhaust system with nice sounding mufflers and new tires. This car runs and
drives great and is a very good driver. The engine runs strong with no odd noises or leaks. The transmission and
clutch are smooth and function as expected. The brakes are also smooth and operate properly. The overall driving
experience is tight, solid and fun!! Everything works as it should with the exception of the clock and the heater,
the core has been blocked off. If you are looking for a very original and correct high horse, mid-year Corvette
Roadster, then this is the car for you. Its plenty nice enough to show and take to cruise nights,
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