1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
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Year
1967
Mileage
97,370
Make
Chevrolet
Interior
Red
Model
Corvette Sting Ray
Exterior
Ermine White
ENGINE
327 Turbo-Fire
STOCK NUMBER
AJ
VIN NUMBER

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**1967 Corvette Sting Ray owned by Country Music Star Alan Jackson!**

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Production: 22,940
Coupe: 8,504
Convertible: 14,436

Vin # 194677S121083

Engine # 7121083     V0605HE = 327/300 hp manual trans

Date Code = F27               June 02, 1967

Casting # 3892657      327 CID

Transmission # P7H08   T3121083

Alternator # 1100893

Carburetor # 3810   3218   396631 - DA

Trim Tag - all trim tag codes are correct

K16 = month and day built = June 16

Style 67  467 = convertible

Trim 407 B A = red vinyl

Body S8801 = St. Louis 8801

Paint 972 A A = White

 

Engine: L75 HE 327 V8 300 bhp @ 4800 rpm, 360 lb-ft @ 3400 rpm.

The second generation Corvette was the 1963-1967 Sting Ray, not to be confused with the third generation 1968-82 Stingray (1 word). The styling was the expression of many of the styling ideas of new GM styling chief Bill Mitchell. The interior implemented a dual cockpit similar to earlier Corvettes, but updated for the Sting Ray. Starting in 1963 the first hard top coupe was offered, featuring the a two piece rear window design. Bill Mitchell intended for it to form a visual connection with the central raised sections on the hood. The feature was dropped in 1964 because it limited rear visibility.

Like all Corvettes, the Sting Ray's body is constructed of fiberglass panels mounted on a steel ladder frame. Another new feature was the hidden twin pop-up headlights, which not only added style they aided in aerodynamic efficiency. Other styling cues of the Sting Ray include optional side mounted exhaust, a power bulge on the hood (this was wider for the Corvettes that had the big block engine), and absence of a trunk lid (access is from behind the seats). Additionally the Corvette's convertible top folds away completely when not in use and is stored beneath a flush fitting fiberglass panel behind the driver. There was also an optional hard top. The different year model Sting Ray's can often be differentiated by their side vent designs , for instance the 1967 had 5 side vents, the 1965 and 1966 models had triple side vents, the 1963-64 had horizontal double vents.