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How much does a 1964 Corvette Stingray cost?

How much does a 1964 Corvette Stingray cost?

1964 Chevrolet Corvette StingrayPrice reduced to $ 47 000 Nice clean 64 R This 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe has been fully restored and has been in the same collec …

When did they start putting tail lights on corvettes?

By 1964, Chevrolet was working on a mid-cycle refresh of the C2 Corvette for the 1966 model year. The clay model above shows two different tail light treatments they were considering, one with a three lamp arrangement of the 1963 setup on the left, and the traditional two lamp setup moved up into the body crease on the right.

What makes a sting ray Corvette Sting Ray?

Sting Ray’s ride improved on multiple fronts, including advanced engineering features such as 4-wheel independent suspension, short-wheelbase chassis and rearward weight bias. Front and rear, new variable-rate springs size up bumps as they take them on. This means they flex softly for wee bumps and offer more resistance to big ones.

What was the name of the 1964 Corvette?

The best way to describe the ’64 Sting Ray: a sports car with a dual personality. Last year’s classic was dubbed a designer’s coup for the way its fused Corvette performance with penthouse luxury. And Corvette for ’64 outdoes its predecessor with dual personality plus.

1964 Chevrolet Corvette StingrayPrice reduced to $ 47 000 Nice clean 64 R This 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe has been fully restored and has been in the same collec

Sting Ray’s ride improved on multiple fronts, including advanced engineering features such as 4-wheel independent suspension, short-wheelbase chassis and rearward weight bias. Front and rear, new variable-rate springs size up bumps as they take them on. This means they flex softly for wee bumps and offer more resistance to big ones.

Are there six tail lamps on a 1966 Corvette?

A 1964 full-sized clay proposal for the 1966 Corvette sported six tail lamps, but for some reason the feature never made it onto the regular production cars. Shown above is super salesman Bob Wingate of Clippinger Chevrolet in Covina, California, credited as the most prolific Corvette seller in America.

The best way to describe the ’64 Sting Ray: a sports car with a dual personality. Last year’s classic was dubbed a designer’s coup for the way its fused Corvette performance with penthouse luxury. And Corvette for ’64 outdoes its predecessor with dual personality plus.

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Ruth Doyle