1966 Corvette Coupe Real Big Block 427/425hp With 4 Speed Transmission on 2040-cars
Farmington, Utah, United States
Engine:427 V8
Mileage: 66,000
Trim: Coupe
Year: 1966
Drive Type: Rear
1966 Corvette Coupe real Big Block 427/425hp with 4 speed transmission, original factory side pipe car.
Original Color is Sunfire Yellow with Black Interior. The interior is in complete and excellent condition
Odometer says 66,000 but mileage is not documented.
Body is in very nice condition with the factory BB Hood
Has been repainted and is a 10 footer and presentable
It has new BF Goodrich retro tires mounted on Corvette America bolt on knock offs.
The engine has been replaced and is not numbers matching but runs like a champ and makes for a very nice driver
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