Friday, 01 July 2011 00:00
1967 Corvette L89 427/435 Coupe
4-speed
L89 aluminum heads
Transistor ignition
F41 suspension
4.11 Positraction
AM/FM radio
Multiple NCRS Top Flight award winner
Bloomington Gold certified
Owner’s manualThis car, Lot T232, sold for $124,020, including buyer’s premium, at the Mecum auction in Indianapolis, IN, on Thursday, May 19, 2011.
In 1967, Chevrolet introduced the new L71 option for the 427-ci V8. This would include...
Published in Corvette
Friday, 31 December 2010 16:00
1967 Corvette 427/435 Convertible
In 1967, the big-block Corvette was king of the road. Brutally fast, with nimble handling and stopping power to match with four-wheel disc brakes, Corvette truly earned the title “America’s Sports Car.” Yes, it was expensive, but the Corvette was the car for buyers who wanted speed, and for the...
Published in Corvette
Sunday, 29 February 2004 16:00
1967 Chevrolet Corvette L71
Corvettes are among the most well-documented collector cars on the planet, so there's no excuse for not knowing exactly what you're buying
Long considered a modern classic, the Sting Ray's aggressive lines and sleek profile were perfectly suited to its role as GM's image leader. In the late 1960s, the big...
Published in Corvette
Friday, 30 April 2010 16:00
1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Convertible-The "Survivor Platform Car"
In short, I saw nice unrestored cars with all their original fingerprints turned into homogenized re-creations of what they once wereIn recent years the word "survivor" has gradually entered the collector car lexicon as a way of describing a well-preserved, original, unrestored vehicle. "Survivor," in context, is also a trademark...
Published in Corvette
Thursday, 28 October 2010 10:35
1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Convertible
This car could scare the unmentionable out of the small-bore Eurocentric entries in tours, or it could graduate summa cum outlandish from other events.In 1965, Zora Arkus-Duntov’s Corvette Engineering Group began developing the new 427 Mark IV engine for use in the Corvette as a full-bore endurance-racing engine, and in...
Published in Corvette
Thursday, 31 October 2002 16:00
1967 Shelby Mustang GT350 Competition Coupe
Highly original, genuine Shelby American Mustangs such as Carroll Shelby's 1967 competition car, production number "20" shown here, very rarely emerge onto the US market. Individual records indicate that only 26 such cars were produced by Shelby American for the 1967 season and that the 20th car's rarity is...
Published in Race
Friday, 30 April 2004 16:00
1967 Plymouth Satellite Hemi Convertible
Values of original Hemi cars with solid bodies and accurate restorations have been steadily moving into the stratosphere, with $200,000 no longer unheard of for the right carsChrysler Corporation swears that it never produced any Plymouth Satellite Hemi convertibles in 1967, despite the fact that two have surfaced in recent...
Published in Mopar
Wednesday, 30 June 1999 16:00
1967 Ford Mustang GT 390
Introduced in the spring of 1964 as an early 1965 model, Ford's Mustang created the pony car category. Its popularity was so overwhelming that after only 2½ years of production, a new body was introduced in 1967, giving Ford greater flexibility in equipment, particularly powertrains. This greater flexibility helped Ford...
Published in Ford
Wednesday, 31 January 2001 16:00
1967 Nickey Camaro 427 RS/SS
Today, the words “tuner car” conjures up images of an AMG or Renntech-equipped Mercedes. Or perhaps a Stillen-equipped SUV or a McLaren Mustang. But long before these high-impact, sophisticated cruisers existed, a group of dealer-based “tuners” were turning out supercars of a different sort. Baldwin-Motion, Dana, Nickey and Yenko were...
Published in GM
Saturday, 31 January 2009 16:00
1967 Chevrolet Stage III Nickey Camaro
To those not familiar with the documented, dealer-converted supercar market, $446,250 would appear to be a staggering amount for a lowly CamaroNickey Chevrolet of Chicago was one of the largest Chevy dealers in America and had big plans for Chevrolet's new pony car in 1967. Working with legendary Chevrolet engine...
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