Chevrolet Corvette L88 Convertible 1969, Estados Unidos
Motor : 427/430HP
Exterior : Verde (Fathom Green)
Interior : Verde
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Bloomington Gold Special Collection participant in
1988 and 2008
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Documented with the original tank sticker
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Only 116 L88s were built in 1969
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L88 427/430 HP engine with first design closed
chamber aluminum heads
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M22 Rock Crusher 4-speed
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4.56 Positraction rear end
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J56 heavy duty brakes
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K66 transistorized ignition
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Auxiliary hardtop and Black soft top
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Fathom Green with matching Dark Green interior
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In the spring of 1969 the original owner embarked
upon a 6,000 miles round trip to Alaska
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Upon return to Michigan the car was sold and
campaigned as a drag car by its second owner then stored until 1975
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The third owner purchased the car in 1986 and
commissioned a restoration that was completed in 1988
The L88 Corvette entered its
third year of production in 1969 having established itself as all conquering in
both SCCA and FIA competition. Rated at a deliberately misleading 430
horsepower at well below its actual redline, the L88 pumped out an all-too-real
560 at full song and was as potent and race-ready as anything rumbling out of
Detroit at the time. Proven in the heat of international competition as the
most dominant Corvette ever, the L88 was still under the tight production reins
imposed by GM management at its inception, and only 116 were built. Among the
final year L88 Corvettes was this unusually handsome convertible, now
well-known in the Corvette community, which was delivered new to its first
owner in Leslie, Michigan. Its equipment included the race-ready L88 427/430 HP
big block with first-design closed chamber aluminum heads, Muncie M22 “Rock
Crusher” close ratio 4-speed and 4.56 Positraction rear end, K66 transistor
ignition and J56 heavy duty brakes. In addition, the owner chose the rare
combination of Fathom Green paint with a matching Dark Green interior and a
Black soft top, matching Green auxiliary hard top, clear glass, Rally wheels
and Redline tires. It is of particular interest that the car was also fitted
with a heater, normally a deleted feature on L88 Corvettes. In the spring of
1969 the owner and his new L88 convertible embarked on a 6,000 mile round trip
to Alaska. Upon his return, he sold the car to its second owner, who campaigned
it with considerable success as a drag racer until placing it in storage in
1975. In 1986 highly regarded Corvette collector Vance Shappley purchased the
car, immediately commencing a painstaking restoration that was completed in
1988. Shappley would care for the L88 for almost 30 years, during which time it
was included in the 1988 and 2008 Bloomington Gold Special Collection, the
original Earthquake 88 and 2008 L88 Invasion. Documentation includes original
tank sticker verified by NCRS historic document service.
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