Just in and Priced to Sell! Documented with nearly 50 years of receipts and ownership records, this is a gorgeous 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L79 Coupe, with all numbers matching engine and components. We love the bolt-on Rally Wheels and the side exhaust pipes. And it is in one of the very rarest color combinations! A note from the owner in 1990 stated that the factory tank sticker is still on the gas tank and included the following options: - 350... hp 327 ci - 4-speed transmission - side exhaust - tinted glass - 3.70:1 positraction - AM-FM radio In 1990, the new owner added the factory bolt-on aluminum wheels. Further, all the numbers match (or date coded correctly) including the engine, carburetor, distributor, expansion tank, alternator, radiator, exhaust manifold and water pump. This Corvette is also documented in the Nolan Adams restoration book. We love cars like this that have been collector owned since it was a new car. Look closely at the gallery photos. This is largely an original, low mileage survivor with one repaint from 1990. The Marlboro Maroon poly paint looks stunning and we have all the documents and photos covering the repaint in the original color dating back 30 years ago. The paint is in overall very good condition with only a few areas showing some age. It was very well done including ten coats of hand rubbed paint. There are no signs of the car ever having damage or rust. The interior is nearly all original in the rare Saddle vinyl that is in exceptional condition today. The carpets may have been replaced because they look so perfect! The drivers seat has a seem that has come loose and we believe it can easily be repaired. The chrome is also very good. The engine compartment is nicely detailed as is the chassis. HISTORY OF THIS CORVETTE This Corvette had a list price of $4,735. It was believed to have been bought new by Ben Lacy in Worley, Idaho. On May 30, 1972, Mr. Lacy sold it to Tek Kee of Spokane, WA. Six years later, the Corvette was sold to Noel Kurkoski of Billings, MT. In March 6th, 1990 the Corvette was sold to John and Beverly Dyck of Winnapeg, Manitoba, Canada where it remained for the next three decades. John Dyck was the President of the Corvette Club of Manitoba and actively used and showed the car. In 2003, the Corvette was sold to Dan and Debbie Shaw, also of Manitoba. Who enjoyed the Corvette until we bought the car. We have this Corvette priced to sell. The Hagerty Price Guide has the No 2 value at $87,000, plus $16,000 in add-on features. The No 3 value is $62,400, plus the $16,000 in add-ons. This Corvette is easily a 2- as it is a wonderful, documented low-mileage survivor with one repaint. The car comes with a huge binder of receipts, photos and ownership history as well as a car cover. This is an incredible chance to acquire a low mileage rust and accident free survivor. For more information, please call or text Harry Clark at 1.602.245.7200 or email us at .