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This Bloomington Gold & NCRS Winning 1967 Corvette Roadster is Selling at Mecum Indy

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A 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, one of the most iconic American sports cars, is poised to be a standout attraction at the Mecum Indy 2024 auction on Friday, May 17th. With an estimated value between $300,000 and $350,000, this exceptional vehicle showcases an original drivetrain and a mere 25,627 miles on the odometer, preserved to near perfection.

This Corvette is not only a feast for the eyes with its sleek Silver Pearl exterior and classic black interior, but it also comes with a high-performance 427/435 HP V-8 engine paired with an original M21 4-speed manual transmission. The car has retained its original rear end and boasts factory side exhausts, adding to its authenticity and appeal. Moreover, this model is a factory two-top car and includes an auxiliary hardtop, enhancing its collectibility.

The vehicle's distinguished history is validated by several prestigious accolades, including Bloomington Gold Certification and the NCRS Top Flight award, with judging sheets available for review. Additional provenance includes the original tank sticker, Protect-O-Plate, and window sticker, further certifying its status. The authenticity of its engine pad, trim tag, and Protect-O-Plate has been verified by renowned expert Al Grenning, with NCRS confirmation of original General Motors documents and a shipping data report also included.

Originally sold at Botnick Motor Company in Binghamton, New York, this 1967 Corvette stands as a testament to meticulous preservation and historical significance. Collectors and enthusiasts attending the Mecum Indy auction can expect a fierce bidding war, as this vehicle represents an extraordinary piece of American automotive history, promising to be a jewel in the crown of any classic car collection.

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This vehicle is being sold at Dana Mecum’s Spring Classic in Indianapolis May 10-18th. Visit Mecum.com to see additional collector cars.

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