After the Corvette’s redesign in 1968, 1969 brought a series of thoughtful refinements to the model. The Sting Ray name was altered, appearing as a single word on the front fender, and the door-opening mechanism was improved by integrating the previous year’s finger hold with a new design, eliminating the separate thumb release button.
The side vent trim was also updated. Additional changes included the introduction of a steering column ignition lock, 8-inch wheels, headlight washers, a reduced 15-inch steering wheel, and map pockets added to the passenger-side dashboard.
While these adjustments enhanced the car’s functionality and appeal, no major modifications were made under the hood aside from the introduction of a new 350 CI small block V8. The big block engines remained in high demand, with over 10,000 buyers opting for the L36 427/390 HP V8.
This 1969 Corvette convertible, available through Bring A Trailer, is an exceptional example once owned by actor Nicolas Cage. It still retains its original, matching-numbers 427ci L36 V8 engine, which produced 390 horsepower when new, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission.
The car is finished in a sleek silver exterior, complemented by a black soft top and a reupholstered gray interior. Equipped with a range of sought-after features, this Corvette includes 15-inch Rally wheels, a removable vinyl-covered hardtop, air conditioning, and a Delco AM/FM radio. It’s a standout choice for enthusiasts of third-generation Corvettes.
Source: Bring A Trailer