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The Sting Rays were the automotive success story of the year. Chevrolet had to add
a second shift to its St. Louis, Missouri assembly plant to keep up with demand, and
dealers reported owners waiting months for their cars to be built. By the end of the
model year, Corvette production would surpass the 20,000-unit milestone.
Styling was cleaned up a bit for 1964. The previous year's distinctive rear window
divider was replaced by a solid piece of glass. The fake hood vents were eliminated
and the roof vents were restyled. A three-speed fan was also available in the coupe
to aid in ventilation.
Fitted to this car; a numbers matching 327 cubic inch 300 horsepower V-8 L75 engine.
The transmission is the factory optional 4 speed manual transmission. The exterior
is Ermine white with a new red vinyl interior and special cast aluminum knock-off wheels. This
classic American Roadster is extremely solid and fun to drive. The restoration was completed
12 months ago and the car looks great. This car would be a great addition to any collection
as it is one of the most collectable of all Corvettes.
The attached manufacturers plate reads as follows;
- Style # 64 837
- Body # 1936
- Trim # 490 AA
- Paint # 936 AA
- VIN # 40837S104702
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