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    The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette C2, also known as the Sting Ray, is a classic American sports car that is still highly coveted by collectors and enthusiasts today. This model was the last year for the second generation of the Corvette, and it featured a sleek and iconic design with its distinctive split rear window and sharp, aggressive lines. The C2 was available in several body styles, including coupe and convertible, allowing buyers to choose the perfect option for their driving preferences.

    Under the hood, the 1967 Corvette C2 was equipped with a range of powerful engines, including the base 327 cubic inch V8 that produced 300 horsepower, all the way up to the top-of-the-line 427 cubic inch V8 with 435 horsepower. This sports car was known for its impressive performance, with quick acceleration and nimble handling that made it a joy to drive on the open road. With its attention to detail and sporting spirit, the 1967 Corvette C2 continues to be a timeless classic that is beloved by sports car enthusiasts around the world.

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    Sicnag, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    Sicnag, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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    MidnightMaster95
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    • Body style: Coupe, Fastback, Convertible
    • Category: Sports Cars
    • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967

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