You are viewing a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette with a matching numbers 327 V8 and automatic transmission showing 49,721 miles.
The motor was rebuilt two summers ago so that its fresh and pulls strong, maintains a nice temperature and great oil pressure.
I took inspiration from the great GT cars of the '60's, so I focused on making this a great road-going Corvette that can be used on roadtrips as well as for shows and cruises, and I feel I've done just that.
That beautiful dark blue paint is the primary reason I purchased this particular Corvette, as you just don't find them that often, especially with an automatic transmission and matching numbers motor. I figured it would hold its value very well with these nice features, which include a teak steering wheel, sidepipes and the stereo and knockoffs previously mentioned.
The paint appears to be a high quality lacquer that was applied decades ago, so it shines very nicely but it also has spiderwebbing/cracks that's pretty typical of old lacquer. I've included some photos of this for you to view.
A prospective buyer asked me to check the status of the bonding strips on the inside of the fenders on all four corners and they all appear to be intact. I think there are actually two you can feel inside the front fenders, and they are there.