This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe has been nicely restored in body-on fashion to excellent overall results. Its many attributes include, importantly, the presence of its original, matching-numbers drivetrain comprising the base 327/300 HP small-block V-8 engine, Muncie M20 wide-ratio 4-speed manual transmission and Positraction rear end. The official NCRS/GM Shipping Data records accompanying documentation show that it was produced on April 26, 1967, and delivered new by Chopping Chevrolet in Riverton, Wyoming. Coming from the past owner of 35 years, the car is correctly finished in Goodwood Green, the most popular color in 1967 with 4,293 produced, and features a complementing dark green leather interior with tinted glass, an AM/FM radio and a working odometer showing 29,057 miles. More than just a cosmetic refurbishing, the restoration included rebuilding the engine, which is now dressed out as an L79 327/350 HP version complete with aluminum intake manifold, finned aluminum valve covers and specific chromed open-element air cleaner. The suspension was also renewed, including upgraded stainless steel disc brakes, new trailing arms and new U-joints. Red-stripe radial tires on bolt-on finned aluminum wheels offer the finishing touch. Documented with the factory-original body/trim tag, an official NCRS/GM Shipping Data Report and affirmation of the engine block, stamp pad and engine stamp by Al Grenning’s Classic Car Affirmation Service, this handsome final-year Chevrolet Corvette coupe retains most all factory-correct-type components including the spare, replacement jack, seat belts, washer system, shifter, shielding, air cleaner, spark plug shields, hoses, hose clamps, expansion tank, gas door assembly and glovebox door.