A very late production car built in the last four days of the 1967 production schedule, this Marlboro Maroon 1967 427/435 HP Corvette shows a production date of July 7, 1967 and was delivered new by Egan Chevrolet-Oldsmobile in Ashland, Wisconsin, Dealer Code 215 in Zone 04, according to the official NCRS/GM shipping data report. In addition to its matching-numbers 427/435 HP Tri-Power V-8 engine, this Corvette also features a Muncie M21 close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission, factory side exhaust, power brakes, headrests, transistorized ignition, a 3.70:1 Positraction differential, F41 Special Heavy Duty suspension, SS brakes, an AM/FM radio, tinted windshield, bolt-on aluminum wheels and 7.75x15 red-stripe tires. This particular Corvette shows 47,402 miles, per its Ohio title, and retains its original factory body/trim tag. It was treated to a body-on restoration by a father and son team over many years in preparation for Bloomington Gold and NCRS judging. Documentation for this 1967 427 Corvette includes the tank sticker, owner’s manual packet, dealer brochure, owner history, show photos and a three-ring binder. In the care of the previous owner of 38 years, it was shown many times at local Colorado Corvette Club shows, and this amazing example of the breed also includes most all factory-correct-type components including the spare, jack, jack tools, clear floor mats, F41 shocks, seat belts, washer system, shifter, shielding, braided wires, air cleaner, alternator, hoses, hose clamps, No. 3659/3660 carburetors, radiator, gas door assembly, glovebox door and T3 headlights. It also comes with a custom-fit car cover. For the discriminating Corvette collector, this 1967 427/435 Tri-Power Corvette is a rare opportunity to acquire one of the last second-generation Corvettes ever made, one that is in a very attractive combination of color, equipment, correctness and, of course, powertrain selection. This spectacular machine would be a centerpiece of a well- curated collection.