1967 Corvette Part Three
1967 Chevrolet Corvette C2 Stingray Convertible with hardtop in Marlboro Maroon
CloseNobody will argue that the mid years Corvettes is one of the most successful automotive designs of all time. Adding to the legend is that nothing - before or since - looks quite like the 1963 thru 1967 Corvette. But there was a downside.
That awesome horizontal crease which ran the circumference of the car and the four fender blips restricted the wheel size. This became a problem for racers such as the '63 Grand Sport (below). Wider tires, necessary for increased cornering forces in competition, could only be accommodated with fender flares that significantly altered the Corvettes' look.
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport
CloseThere was another issue. Big block engines debuted in 1965 and the increased horsepower caused traction problems with mid year Corvettes, which were restricted to a maximum 15 inch x 6 inch wheel. The obvious solution was more rubber on the road but there was no way a larger wheel could be used and still retain the classic look. The C3 'vette solved the problem nicely with a fender flare that could be increased and still be faithful to the original design.
1968 Chevrolet Corvette in Safari Yellow
CloseBelow: Early C3 race car shows how wider tires were possible without changing the styling look.
Chevrolet Corvette C3 Race Car
Close1967 Corvette C2 print advertisement: Good Second Hand Car
ClosePrint ad showed GMs conviction that the Corvette was a true autocross contender. It helps to overlook the bad "Second Hand Car" pun.
1967 Corvette C2 Coupe in Goodwood Green
Close1967 Corvette Coupe in Goodwood Green, the most popular Corvette color for 1967 and for good reason. 4,293 (18.71% of the total production) were sold.
1967 Chevrolet Corvette GM Photo
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1967 Corvette Fender Vents
CloseThe front fender ducting changed to a "gill" arrangement exclusively for 1967.
1967 Corvette Aluminum Wheel RPO N89
CloseFor 1967 the optional aluminum wheels lost their knock-off style and became bolt-on affairs (RPO N89, $263.30, quantity 720 (3.14%)). Federal safety regulations were to blame which caused numerous "updates" on Corvettes and all other cars.
1967 Corvette Aluminum Wheel RPO N89
Close1967 Corvette C2 Headrests
CloseHeadrests (RPO A82; $42.15) were first available on 1966 Corvettes. They were installed on 1,762 (7.68%) 1967 Corvettes so it wasn't a rare option. By 1969 they were on all Corvettes due to Federal safety regulations.
1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Race Car
CloseThe prevailing wisdom was that the coupe (above) had an advantage as a racer due to superior aerodynamics. But a number of racers proved that the lower center of gravity in the convertibles (below) was an overlooked factor.
1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convetible Race Car
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1967 Corvette Options