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1967 Corvette

The End of a Corvette Era

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe in Silver Pearl

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe in Silver Pearl

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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe in Sunfire Yellow

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe in Sunfire Yellow

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1967 was the last year of the "mid year" C2 Corvettes, as the 1963 through 1967 models were known. The styling that shook the world in 1963 had proved itself everywhere, including critical praise and a sales volume that would not quit. Every model year saw a sales increase through 1966; Things cooled down for 1967 in part because it was known that a new body style would be introduced in 1968.

For all cars, 1967 would be a pivotal year. Safety and smog requirements would become the law starting in 1968 and the new regulations would affect performance cars profoundly.

1967 Corvette Stingray C2 Big Block Convertible

1967 Corvette Stingray C2 Big Block Convertible

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1967 Corvette Chevrolet L71 Engine

1967 Corvette Chevrolet L71 Engine

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Above: the popular L71 427 cu. in. motor. Note the use of shielded spark plug wires, used to reduce radio static. Resistive spark plugs were commonly used in most cars but they degraded engine performance so the more expensive shielding was used. Radio static was a common Corvette problem as the fiberglass body did not provide electrical shielding of a conventional steel body. Below: the 3 x 2 configuration (three 2 bbl. carburetors) was proudly announced on the triangular air filter housing.

1967 Corvette Chevrolet L71 Engine - 3 x 2 Carburetion

1967 Corvette Chevrolet L71 Engine - 3 x 2 Carburetion

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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Big Block Engine

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Big Block Engine

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Above: 1967 Corvette with big block L71 motor. The "Y" plumbing in front of the valve cover is part of the Air Injection Reactor which was an option (RPO K19, $44.75) required on all Corvettes sold in California. It was included on 2,573 or 11.2% of the 1967 Corvettes. Notice the air pump just ahead of the thermostat housing.

Three Holley Two Barrel Carburetors Found in the L68 and L71 Engined 1967 Corvettes

Three Holley Two Barrel Carburetors Found in the L68 and L71 Engined 1967 Corvettes

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Above: Brochure illustration of the three Holley two barrel carburetors found in the L68 and L71 engined 1967 Corvettes.

1967 427 cu in 435 hp carburetor set up

1967 427 cu in 435 hp carburetor set up

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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Triple Holly Carburetors

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Triple Holly Carburetors

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Big blocks continued to be the way to go for Corvette purchasers in 1967; of the five engine options available, four were 427 cu. in. displacement. Multiple carburetors were the secret on the L68 (400 hp, production quantity: 2,101 (9.16%), $306) and L71 (435 hp, production quantity: 3,754 (16.36%), $437) motors. They had been used with great success in the Pontiac GTO but a GM corporate ban caused them to disappear from the Pontiac. Corvette was exempted however and three 2 bbl. Holly carburetors (above) were mounted on top of a aluminum manifold. The center carb was used in normal operation; above 2000 RPM the front and rear units kicked in. Good fuel economy was part of the bargain since only one carburetor was in use most of the time.

The L71 was a very popular engine option and for good reason. Included was four bolt mains, a very aggressive cam rubbing on solid lifters, big valve heads and a transistorized ignition system.

1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Hood Emblem

1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Hood Emblem

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Corvette Powerglide Transmission Model Info

Corvette Powerglide Transmission Model Info

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Two Speed Powerglide Automatic Transmission Swan Song

1967 Was the last year for the much maligned two speed automatic transmission that had been the only choice for shiftless driving during the Corvette's C1 and C2 model years. During that time, Powerglides were ~9 to 10% of the Corvette production with the mighty four speed in the majority. The problem was there just wasn't room in the transmission tunnel for anything larger. That would change in 1968 with the introduction of the C3 Corvette which could accommodate the three speed Hydramatic automatic transmission.

1967 Corvette Two Speed Powerglide Automatic Transmission

1967 Corvette Two Speed Powerglide Automatic Transmission

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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Print Ad

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Print Ad

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Print ads for the 1967 Corvette. Notice how all three mentioned the 435 hp L71 engine.

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Print Ad

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Print Ad

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Apparently the GM marketing folks had some ideas as to what would get their customers excited.

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Print Ad

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Print Ad

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1967 Corvette Part Two

C2 Corvette Photos


1967 Corvette Options