These Big Block cars would be the high-water mark of Corvette performance and refinement for the C2 series of cars. The 427/400hp L68 came standard from the factory with the Holley triple two-barrel carburetor arrangement called Tri-Power. Only 2101 Corvettes in 1967 received this rare engine option which was a $305.50 cost.
In 1967 (the C2’s final year on the market), Chevy introduced the L71 version of the 427. Rated at 435...
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Upon its 1953 release, America’s sports car mustered only 150 HP, yet in 1966, the newly evolved Corvette nearly tripled this level of output. It was in 1966 that the Corvette was offered with not one, but two different variants of the robust 427 cubic-inch (7.0L) V8. In its most potent form (L72), the 427 officially produced 425 HP. However, most believe this value to be grossly understated.
The 1967 Corvette proved to be the most sophisticated of all the C2 models. The second-generation Corvette had been refined...
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The final year of C2 Corvette production was another strong one for Chevy. A total of 22,940 cars were made for model year 1967.
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See the complete technical specifications and performance information for the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette, including engine specs, acceleration, & quarter mile.
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